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Extraction of potassium from K-feldspar via the CaCl2 calcination route☆
作者姓名:Bo Yuan  Chun Li  Bin Liang  Li L&#  Hairong Yue  Haoyi Sheng  Longpo Ye  Heping Xie
作者单位:1.Multi-phases Mass Transfer and Reaction Engineering Laboratory, College of Chemical Engineering, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610065, China;2.Center of CCUS and CO2 Mineralization and Utilization, Chengdu 610065, China
基金项目:Supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology (State Key Research Plan 2013BAC12B03) and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (21236004, 21336004).
摘    要:The extraction of potassium from K-feldspar via a calcium chloride calcination route was studied with a focus on the effects of the calcination atmosphere, calcination temperature and time, mass ratio of CaCl2 to K-feldspar ore and particle size of the K-feldspar ore. The results demonstrated that a competing high-temperature hydrolysis reaction of calcium chloride with moisture in a damp atmosphere occurred concurrently with the conversion reaction of K-feldspar with CaCl2, thus reducing the amount of potassium extracted. The conversion reaction started at approximately 600 °C and accelerated with increasing temperature. When the temperature rose above 900 °C, the extraction of potassium gradually decreased due to the volatilization of the product, KCl. As much as approximately 41%of the potassium was volatilized in 40 min at 1100 °C. The mass ratio of CaCl2/K-feldspar ore significantly affected the extraction. At a mass ratio of 1.15 and 900 °C, the potassium extraction reached 91%in 40 min, while the extraction was reduced to only 22%at the theoretical mass ratio of 0.2. Optimal process conditions are as follows:ore particle size of 50–75μm, tablet forming pressure of 3 MPa, dry nitrogen atmosphere, mass ratio of CaCl2/ore 1.15:1, calcination temperature of 900 °C, and calcination time of 40 min. The XRD analysis revealed that a complex phase transition of the product SiO2 was also accompanied by the con-version reaction of K-feldspar/CaCl2. The SiO2 product formed at the initial stage was in the quartz phase at 900 °C and was gradually transformed into cristobalite after 30 min.

关 键 词:K-feldspar  Calcium  chloride  Potassium  extraction  Calcination  
收稿时间:2014-11-14

Extraction of potassium from K-feldspar via the CaCl2 calcination route
Bo Yuan,Chun Li,Bin Liang,Li L&#,Hairong Yue,Haoyi Sheng,Longpo Ye,Heping Xie.Extraction of potassium from K-feldspar via the CaCl2 calcination route[J].Chinese Journal of Chemical Engineering,2015,23(9):1557-1564.
Authors:Bo Yuan  Chun Li  Bin Liang  Li L&#  Hairong Yue  Haoyi Sheng  Longpo Ye  Heping Xie
Affiliation:1.Multi-phases Mass Transfer and Reaction Engineering Laboratory, College of Chemical Engineering, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610065, China;2.Center of CCUS and CO2 Mineralization and Utilization, Chengdu 610065, China
Abstract:The extraction of potassium from K-feldspar via a calcium chloride calcination route was studied with a focus on the effects of the calcination atmosphere, calcination temperature and time, mass ratio of CaCl2 to K-feldspar ore and particle size of the K-feldspar ore. The results demonstrated that a competing high-temperature hydrolysis reaction of calcium chloride with moisture in a damp atmosphere occurred concurrently with the conversion reaction of K-feldspar with CaCl2, thus reducing the amount of potassium extracted. The conversion reaction started at approximately 600 °C and accelerated with increasing temperature. When the temperature rose above 900 °C, the extraction of potassium gradually decreased due to the volatilization of the product, KCl. As much as approximately 41%of the potassium was volatilized in 40 min at 1100 °C. The mass ratio of CaCl2/K-feldspar ore significantly affected the extraction. At a mass ratio of 1.15 and 900 °C, the potassium extraction reached 91%in 40 min, while the extraction was reduced to only 22%at the theoretical mass ratio of 0.2. Optimal process conditions are as follows:ore particle size of 50–75μm, tablet forming pressure of 3 MPa, dry nitrogen atmosphere, mass ratio of CaCl2/ore 1.15:1, calcination temperature of 900 °C, and calcination time of 40 min. The XRD analysis revealed that a complex phase transition of the product SiO2 was also accompanied by the con-version reaction of K-feldspar/CaCl2. The SiO2 product formed at the initial stage was in the quartz phase at 900 °C and was gradually transformed into cristobalite after 30 min.
Keywords:K-feldspar  Calcium chloride  Potassium extraction  Calcination
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