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  4. Processing of Glauconitic Siltstone for Potash Recovery
 
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Processing of Glauconitic Siltstone for Potash Recovery

Date Issued
2020
Author(s)
Pratap, Y
Tanvar, H
Moreira, D
Dhawan, N
DOI
10.1007/s42461-020-00218-5
Abstract
A glauconitic siltstone sample with a potash content of 10% is investigated as a potential potash source. The fine grain structure comprises potash bearing phases of glauconite, muscovite, and microcline. The as-received samples showed poor dissolution 5%. Planetary ball milling was attempted for the dissociation of the underlying silicate structure for the potash release, and 60% potash was obtained after 12-h milling. Mechanical activation (8 h, 60% NaOH) prior to heat treatment (600 degrees C, 30 min) was found successful in recovering more than 95% K values from glauconite. The final residue consists mainly of quartz, indicating a complete breakdown of the silicate matrix. The mechanical activation process followed is simple, adaptable, and less energy-intensive compared to existing methods.
Volume
37
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