Honglin Xu, Yongsheng Deng, Xinyu Wang* and Ruilin Wang*,
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Abstract
The stable phase equilibrium of the ternary system NaVO3–KVO3–H2O at 298.15 K was investigated using the isothermal solution equilibrium method and the Schreinemaker wet residue method. The equilibrium liquid phase solubility data and physical property data [density (ρ), refractive index (nD), pH] were determined, and X-ray diffraction was utilized to verify the material composition of the equilibrium solid phase. Phase diagrams and physical property–composition diagrams were constructed based on the equilibrium solubility data and physical property data. The results show that the ternary system has a complex salt generation process with two invariant points, three univariate curves, and three crystalline phase regions corresponding to NaVO3·2H2O, KVO3, and Na2mKn(VO3)2m+n, respectively. The solid phase precipitated from a saturated NaVO3 solution at 298.15 K is NaVO3·2H2O, as confirmed by a comparison of experimental results and the literature. The chemical composition of the complex salt generated from the NaVO3–KVO3–H2O ternary system follows the general formula of the Na2mKn(VO3)2m+n complex salt proposed by Druzynski’s group, thereby validating the reliability of the present experiment. This study provides new experimental data for the preparation and separation of metavanadate.
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The Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data is a monthly journal devoted to the publication of data obtained from both experiment and computation, which are viewed as complementary. It is the only American Chemical Society journal primarily concerned with articles containing data on the phase behavior and the physical, thermodynamic, and transport properties of well-defined materials, including complex mixtures of known compositions. While environmental and biological samples are of interest, their compositions must be known and reproducible. As a result, adsorption on natural product materials does not generally fit within the scope of Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data.