Recovery of Soluble Potassium from Alunite by Thermal Decomposition: Effect of CaO and Phase Transformation

As mining waste, alunite is a potential resource to produce potassium salt. The decomposition of alunite is closely associated with the recovery of soluble potassium. In this study, the effect of CaO on phase transformation of alunite in the desulfation stage was examined. The results showed that Ca...

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Main Authors: Yiwei Zhong, Xinle Qiu, Jintao Gao, Long Meng, Zhancheng Guo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-03-01
Series:Metals
Subjects:
CaO
Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/9/3/337
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spelling doaj-3096fb8010e5464a8bebc982ce9e143e2020-11-24T21:54:42ZengMDPI AGMetals2075-47012019-03-019333710.3390/met9030337met9030337Recovery of Soluble Potassium from Alunite by Thermal Decomposition: Effect of CaO and Phase TransformationYiwei Zhong0Xinle Qiu1Jintao Gao2Long Meng3Zhancheng Guo4State Key Laboratory of Advanced Metallurgy, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Advanced Metallurgy, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Advanced Metallurgy, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Advanced Metallurgy, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Advanced Metallurgy, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, ChinaAs mining waste, alunite is a potential resource to produce potassium salt. The decomposition of alunite is closely associated with the recovery of soluble potassium. In this study, the effect of CaO on phase transformation of alunite in the desulfation stage was examined. The results showed that CaO was beneficial to the desulfation of alunite. The decomposition temperature to obtain soluble potassium salt (K2SO4) was reduced from 800 °C to 700 °C by adding CaO. When the mass ratio of CaO/alunite was 0.1, 81% of soluble potassium was extracted by water leaching after calcination at 700 °C for 2 h. The mechanism of CaO to promote the disintegration of alunite was proposed through analyzing the phase transformation sequences. Alkaline Ca ion was inclined to bond with acidic [SO4] groups, and thus the breakage of S–O linkages between [AlO6] octahedron and [SO4] tetrahedron were improved. Monomer [SO4] tetrahedrons were released to form K2SO4 at a lower decomposition temperature. With the increase of the amount of CaO, the excess CaO bonded with neutral Al. [AlO6] tetrahedrons in alunite transformed into [AlO4] octahedrons due to the breakage of the Al–O network. Al3+ was dissociated and bonded with [SO4] tetrahedron to form soluble Al salts.http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/9/3/337aluniteCaOthermal decompositionphase transformationpotassium recovery
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author Yiwei Zhong
Xinle Qiu
Jintao Gao
Long Meng
Zhancheng Guo
spellingShingle Yiwei Zhong
Xinle Qiu
Jintao Gao
Long Meng
Zhancheng Guo
Recovery of Soluble Potassium from Alunite by Thermal Decomposition: Effect of CaO and Phase Transformation
Metals
alunite
CaO
thermal decomposition
phase transformation
potassium recovery
author_facet Yiwei Zhong
Xinle Qiu
Jintao Gao
Long Meng
Zhancheng Guo
author_sort Yiwei Zhong
title Recovery of Soluble Potassium from Alunite by Thermal Decomposition: Effect of CaO and Phase Transformation
title_short Recovery of Soluble Potassium from Alunite by Thermal Decomposition: Effect of CaO and Phase Transformation
title_full Recovery of Soluble Potassium from Alunite by Thermal Decomposition: Effect of CaO and Phase Transformation
title_fullStr Recovery of Soluble Potassium from Alunite by Thermal Decomposition: Effect of CaO and Phase Transformation
title_full_unstemmed Recovery of Soluble Potassium from Alunite by Thermal Decomposition: Effect of CaO and Phase Transformation
title_sort recovery of soluble potassium from alunite by thermal decomposition: effect of cao and phase transformation
publisher MDPI AG
series Metals
issn 2075-4701
publishDate 2019-03-01
description As mining waste, alunite is a potential resource to produce potassium salt. The decomposition of alunite is closely associated with the recovery of soluble potassium. In this study, the effect of CaO on phase transformation of alunite in the desulfation stage was examined. The results showed that CaO was beneficial to the desulfation of alunite. The decomposition temperature to obtain soluble potassium salt (K2SO4) was reduced from 800 °C to 700 °C by adding CaO. When the mass ratio of CaO/alunite was 0.1, 81% of soluble potassium was extracted by water leaching after calcination at 700 °C for 2 h. The mechanism of CaO to promote the disintegration of alunite was proposed through analyzing the phase transformation sequences. Alkaline Ca ion was inclined to bond with acidic [SO4] groups, and thus the breakage of S–O linkages between [AlO6] octahedron and [SO4] tetrahedron were improved. Monomer [SO4] tetrahedrons were released to form K2SO4 at a lower decomposition temperature. With the increase of the amount of CaO, the excess CaO bonded with neutral Al. [AlO6] tetrahedrons in alunite transformed into [AlO4] octahedrons due to the breakage of the Al–O network. Al3+ was dissociated and bonded with [SO4] tetrahedron to form soluble Al salts.
topic alunite
CaO
thermal decomposition
phase transformation
potassium recovery
url http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/9/3/337
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