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In the present thesis, the dilute solutions of succinic acid have been used to
investigate the selective leaching of calcareous material in low-grade phosphate rock. The
effective parameters on the dissolution rate are reaction temperature, particle size, acid
concentration and liquid-solid ratio. The results indicate that succinic acid can be used to
selectively dissolve the calcareous material in low-grade phosphate rock as it improves
the P 2 O 5 content of the rock and makes it viable as a feed to an acidulation plant.
Using the known size particles of the sample, acid concentration and liquid-solid
ratio, the influence of different reaction temperatures has been studied in order to
elucidate the leaching kinetics of calcareous material in the rock. The results show that
the leaching rate of calcareous material increases with increasing temperature. A kinetic
model has been suggested to describe the selective leaching process of calcareous
material analyzing the kinetic data. The selective leaching curves have been evaluated in
order to check the validity of shrinking core models for liquid-solid systems. The
experimental data have been tested by graphical and statistical methods and it is found
that the leaching of calcareous material in the rock is controlled by the chemical reaction
i.e. 1 ( 1 x ) 1 / 3 1 . 47 10 6 e 64 . 92 / RT t . The apparent activation energy of the dissolution
process has been found to be 64.92 kJ mol -1 over the reaction temperature range from 313
to 353 K. Such a value of activation energy indicates that the process is a chemically
controlled reaction and agrees with the values obtained in the similar research of fluid-
solid reaction systems. The agreement between the experimental conversion and the
17values calculated from the suggested empirical equation has been tested, and which is
found to be very good.
For a comparison study, lactic acid has also been used to study the selective
leaching kinetics of calcareous phosphate rock. The effect of acid concentration,
liquid/solid ratio, particle size and temperature has been studied in order to expound the
leaching kinetics of calcareous material in the rock. It has been found that the leaching
rate of calcareous material increases with increasing the acid concentration, liquid/solid
ratio and temperature and decreasing particle size. A semi-empirical model has been
suggested to illustrate the selective dissolution of calcareous material analyzing the
experimental data. The selective leaching curves have been evaluated to test the validity
of kinetic models for liquid-solid systems. The kinetic data are analyzed by graphical and
statistical methods and it has been found that the dissolution of calcareous material in the
rock
is
controlled
by
1 ( 1 ) 1 / 3 19 . 1 C 1 . 753 ( L / S ) 1 . 627 D 0 . 737 e 42954
chemical
. 62 / RT
reaction
i.e.
t .
The analysis of the obtained results reveals that the applicability of the suggested
model is good and it can work within a certain range for the choice of adjustable
parameter values depending on the degree of selective leaching. The results show that the
controlling step of the overall process of the heterogeneous reaction is a chemical change.
According to the analyzed results, it is recommended that the parameter values for the
optimum selective leaching rate are C = 8% v/v, L/S = 7 cm 3 g -1 , T = 318 K, SS = 350
min -1 and D = 0.1255 mm. |
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