Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly (Jan 2017)

Investigation of organic desulfurization additives affecting the calcium sulfate crystals formation

  • Lv Lina,
  • Gao Rui,
  • Yang Jianbin,
  • Shen Zhigang,
  • Zhou Yanbo,
  • Lu Jun

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2298/ciceq151123027l
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 2
pp. 161 – 167

Abstract

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In the study, the optimal experimental conditions for gypsum crystals formation were 323 K, 300 rpm stirring speed. The major impurities of Mg2+, Al3+ and Fe3+ were found to inhibit calcium sulfate crystals formation. Fe3+ caused the strongest inhibition, followed by Mg2+ and Al3+. The influence of desulfurization additives on the gypsum crystals formation was explored with the properties of moisture content, particle size distribution and crystal morphology. The organic desulfurization additives of adipic acid, citric acid, sodium citrate and benzoic acid were investigated. Citric acid and sodium citrate were found to improve the quality of gypsum. Moisture contents were reduced by more than 50%, gypsum particle sizes were respectively enlarged by 9.1 and 22.8%, induction time extended from 4.3 (blank) to 5.3 and 7.8 min, and crystal morphology trended to be thicker.

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