Microwave digestion of zircon with ammonium acid fluoride: derivation of kinetic parameters from non-isothermal reaction data

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Nhlabathi, T.N.
Nel, J.T.
Puts, Gerard Jacob
Crouse, Philippus L.

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Elsevier

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Zircon is notoriously inert. Aggressive processing methods such as alkaline fusion are conventionally used to extract zirconium values from the mineral. In this study results are presented with respect to microwave digestion of zircon using ammonium acid fluoride (NH4F·1.5HF). Two distinct experimental methods were used. In the first method the reaction was followed in the temperature range of 100 to 200 °C, for a full reaction period of 60 min at each temperature. The secondmethod comprised successive digestion periods interrupted bywashing and re-introduction of fresh acid fluoride at a series of reaction temperatures varying between 120 and 240 °C. Complete digestion was achieved with the latter technique. The kinetics is shown to be controlled by product-layer diffusion. The two data sets were combined to derive consistent temperature-dependent kinetic parameters. A facile numerical technique for extracting these parameters from the experimental data is used.

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Zircon, Microwave digestion, Ammonium acid fluoride, Kinetics

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Nhlabathi, TN, Nel, JT, Puts, GJ & Crouse, PL 2012, 'Microwave digestion of zircon with ammonium acid fluoride: derivation of kinetic parameters from non-isothermal reaction data', International Journal of Mineral Processing, vol. 114-117, no. 11, pp. 35-39.