Potassium-bearing species in fertiliser obtained by hydrothermal modification of glauconitic siltstones with calcium hydroxide

IF 0.9 Q3 MINING & MINERAL PROCESSING
R. Peixoto, K. D. Oliveira, C. Ávila-Neto
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Abstract

ABSTRACT The hydrothermal dissolution of a Brazilian glauconitic siltstone, known as Verdete, in the presence of calcium hydroxide was studied using conventional and rotary furnaces. The objective was to assess the behaviour of Verdete, a mixture of micas and K-feldspar, in response to reaction with calcium hydroxide to recover potassium-bearing soluble species. The hydrothermal procedure generated Ca-, Si- and Al-bearing insoluble products with defined crystalline structure (hydrogrossular and tobermorite), resulting from the breakdown of K-feldspar. The use of citric acid as extracting agent led to potassium recoveries up to 300% greater than in cases where the extracting agent was water, due to the formation of an insoluble and amorphous layer (containing mostly K, Mg and Fe) between Verdete and the alkaline solution. Altered feldspar, as well as possibly potassium-substituted tobermorites, may have the potential to release potassium (and other elements) in the long term, while the amorphous layer is responsible for faster release in the short term.
氢氧化钙水热改性海绿石获得肥料中的含钾物种
研究了巴西海绿石粉砂岩(Verdete)在氢氧化钙存在下的水热溶解。目的是评估Verdete(云母和钾长石的混合物)与氢氧化钙反应以恢复含钾可溶性物质的行为。热液作用生成含钙、硅和铝的不溶性产物,其晶体结构明确,由钾长石分解而成(hydrogrossular和tobermorite)。由于在Verdete和碱性溶液之间形成了一层不溶的无定形层(主要含有K、Mg和Fe),使用柠檬酸作为萃取剂导致钾的回收率比用水萃取时高出300%。蚀变长石,以及可能被钾取代的托贝莫来石,可能有长期释放钾(和其他元素)的潜力,而无定形层在短期内释放得更快。
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