Mechanism and Kinetics for the Dissolution of Apatitic Materials in Acid Solutions

Abstract - This work concerns the study of the digestion step in the production process of phosphoric acid. Some qualitative experiments indicate that the difference between the pH at the surface of the phosphate and that in the bulk of the solution is negligible and that the dissolution is controll...

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Main Authors: Calmanovici C.E., Gilot B., Laguérie C.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Brazilian Society of Chemical Engineering 1997-01-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-66321997000200001
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spelling doaj-1858e7f0497841e6867eb2ecd019d9322020-11-25T01:02:18ZengBrazilian Society of Chemical EngineeringBrazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering0104-66321678-43831997-01-01142Mechanism and Kinetics for the Dissolution of Apatitic Materials in Acid SolutionsCalmanovici C.E.Gilot B.Laguérie C.Abstract - This work concerns the study of the digestion step in the production process of phosphoric acid. Some qualitative experiments indicate that the difference between the pH at the surface of the phosphate and that in the bulk of the solution is negligible and that the dissolution is controlled by diffusion of products away from the phosphate particle. In further experiments, to isolate the dissolution phenomenon from the formation of calcium sulfate, the sulfuric acid normally used industrially is replaced by hydrochloric acid. The phosphate material used in our experiments is a model apatitic material: synthetic hydroxyapatite (HAP). The dissolution of calcium hydroxyapatite was studied with increasing amounts of calcium and phosphate at different temperatures. A simple method was developed for this observation based on the time required for complete dissolution of the HAP powder. The results confirm that the dissolution is controlled by a diffusional process through an interface of calcium and phosphate ions released from the solid surface. A kinetic model for the dissolution of apatitic materials is proposed which assumes a shrinking particle behaviour controlled by diffusion of calcium ions. The experimental results are fitted to this model to determine the mass transfer constant for HAP dissolution in acid solutions. The activation energy of the reaction is about 14kJ/mol. This study was carried on in conditions similar to the industrial ones for the production of phosphoric acid by the dihydrate-processhttp://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-66321997000200001Kineticsapatitic materialdissolution
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author Calmanovici C.E.
Gilot B.
Laguérie C.
spellingShingle Calmanovici C.E.
Gilot B.
Laguérie C.
Mechanism and Kinetics for the Dissolution of Apatitic Materials in Acid Solutions
Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering
Kinetics
apatitic material
dissolution
author_facet Calmanovici C.E.
Gilot B.
Laguérie C.
author_sort Calmanovici C.E.
title Mechanism and Kinetics for the Dissolution of Apatitic Materials in Acid Solutions
title_short Mechanism and Kinetics for the Dissolution of Apatitic Materials in Acid Solutions
title_full Mechanism and Kinetics for the Dissolution of Apatitic Materials in Acid Solutions
title_fullStr Mechanism and Kinetics for the Dissolution of Apatitic Materials in Acid Solutions
title_full_unstemmed Mechanism and Kinetics for the Dissolution of Apatitic Materials in Acid Solutions
title_sort mechanism and kinetics for the dissolution of apatitic materials in acid solutions
publisher Brazilian Society of Chemical Engineering
series Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering
issn 0104-6632
1678-4383
publishDate 1997-01-01
description Abstract - This work concerns the study of the digestion step in the production process of phosphoric acid. Some qualitative experiments indicate that the difference between the pH at the surface of the phosphate and that in the bulk of the solution is negligible and that the dissolution is controlled by diffusion of products away from the phosphate particle. In further experiments, to isolate the dissolution phenomenon from the formation of calcium sulfate, the sulfuric acid normally used industrially is replaced by hydrochloric acid. The phosphate material used in our experiments is a model apatitic material: synthetic hydroxyapatite (HAP). The dissolution of calcium hydroxyapatite was studied with increasing amounts of calcium and phosphate at different temperatures. A simple method was developed for this observation based on the time required for complete dissolution of the HAP powder. The results confirm that the dissolution is controlled by a diffusional process through an interface of calcium and phosphate ions released from the solid surface. A kinetic model for the dissolution of apatitic materials is proposed which assumes a shrinking particle behaviour controlled by diffusion of calcium ions. The experimental results are fitted to this model to determine the mass transfer constant for HAP dissolution in acid solutions. The activation energy of the reaction is about 14kJ/mol. This study was carried on in conditions similar to the industrial ones for the production of phosphoric acid by the dihydrate-process
topic Kinetics
apatitic material
dissolution
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-66321997000200001
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