Thermodynamics and characterisation of K2TaF7 precipitated from fluoride solutions

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
F. T. Da Silva
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Jun 21, 1905

Abstract

Concentrates of titaniferous minerals containing around 30 wt% Ta2O5 are processed hydrometallurgically by hydrofluoric acid leaching and solvent extraction, followed by the precipitation of hydrated potassium heptafluorotantalate. A fundamental study of the thermodynamics of this precipitation and recrystallisation was undertaken to increase understanding of the conditions most conducive to the production of pure, well-crystallised K2TaF7. Activity-pH diagrams for the Ta-K-F-H2O system explained the dissolution of Ta2O5 in fluoride solutions quite well and also the precipitation-recrystallisation of K2TaF7.H2O. X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy confirmed the thermodynamic observations. It was concluded that the best precipitating agent for K2TaF7 from fluoride solutions is KF but a recrystallisation step in a HF environment produces purer, well-crystallised K2TaF7.H2O, eliminating oxy-salts and other impurities
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APA: F. T. Da Silva  (1905)  Thermodynamics and characterisation of K2TaF7 precipitated from fluoride solutions

MLA: F. T. Da Silva Thermodynamics and characterisation of K2TaF7 precipitated from fluoride solutions. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1905.

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