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An empirical model for chloridising-roasting of potassium in glauconitic sandstone.

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Title An empirical model for chloridising-roasting of potassium in glauconitic sandstone.
 
Creator T.C., Rao
A. K., Majumder
B., Govindarajan
T., Sharma
H.S., Ray
 
Subject Mineral Processing/Beneficiation
 
Description Chloridising-roasting followed by aqua leaching has been used to extract potassium from glauconitic sandstone. The investigation includes study of the kinetic aspects of roasting and effects of major process variables. The variables studied are time, temperature, particle size of glauconitic sandstone, and ratio of mixing of calcium chloride and glauconitic sandstone. An attempt has been made to express the reaction rate as a function of process variables through the use of the following empirical correlations: View the MathML source (a) View the MathML source (b) These correlations express the combined effect of different process variables on degree of conversion.
 
Date 1995
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Identifier T.C., Rao and A. K., Majumder and B., Govindarajan and T., Sharma and H.S., Ray (1995) An empirical model for chloridising-roasting of potassium in glauconitic sandstone. International Journal of Mineral Processing, 43. pp. 81-89.
 
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