Potassium release kinetics in vermiculite tailings

International Mineral Processing Congress
Lídia Dely Alves de Sousa Áureo Del Vecchio José Pereira
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

The potassium demand for agriculture purposes has increased in Brazil, which has great deficit of internal demands. Potassium-rich rocks have been used as fertilizers as technological alternatives for agriculture aimed to reduce the amount of chemicals and the sector dependence for such products. Vermiculite tailings from União Brasileira de Mineração - UBM, at Santa Luzia - PB, was studied aiming their application in agriculture by potassium release. The sample was analyzed by XRF and XRD; studies on release kinetic with particles smaller than 2 mm added of organic acids (citric and oxalic) at 10-2 mol/L concentration; samples were analyzed by XRD after kinetic assays. The work was conducted using a shaker incubator at 300-rpm agitation and time variation to better understand the potassium availability in the ground. Results show the presence of K2O at 3.46% concentration. Citric and oxalic acids increased the release speed to almost the same level with speed coefficients (k) of 2.61x10-2 h-1/2 and 2.55x10-2 h-1/2 respectively. In statistical terms for both acids, the linear equation represents more than 99.0% of the experimental assays. Stonemeal was applied to banana seedlings in experiment conducted in a greenhouse. The use of vermiculite tailings in banana seedlings promoted potassium absorption, which influenced its growth. The amount of potassium liberated from vermiculite tailings could be used as a long-term alternative to fertilizers in agriculture cultures.
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APA: Lídia Dely Alves de Sousa Áureo Del Vecchio José Pereira  (2014)  Potassium release kinetics in vermiculite tailings

MLA: Lídia Dely Alves de Sousa Áureo Del Vecchio José Pereira Potassium release kinetics in vermiculite tailings. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.

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