Scientific Reports (Oct 2024)
One-step synthesis of short columnar α-calcium sulfate hemihydrate from titanium white waste acid
Abstract
Abstract The waste sulfuric acid solution emerged as a main emission substance from titanium dioxide production is called titanium white waste acid (TWWA). The disposal of TWWA has been a concern due to its potential impact on the environment. A green way including one-step preparation and purification stages of α-calcium sulfate hemihydrate (α-HH) from TWWA and lime mud via a neutralization reaction in the hydrothermal pressure apparatus was developed. The preferred experimental conditions were obtained, i.e., lime mud/TWWA/sodium citrate ratio: 16/16/1, 140 ℃, 0.5 MPa, reaction time: 10 min. The recovery rate of α-HH in the whole process was 89.5%. The method presented high efficiency and selectivity in conversion to a short-columnar-shaped α-HH under addition of 3.40 × 10−2 mol/L sodium citrate as a crystal modifier. The structure and composition of the obtained α-HH products were confirmed by XRD, TGA, and SEM. Compared with titanium gypsum, the obtained short columnar α-HH with hexaprismatic morphology showed excellent mechanical properties. According to GB/T 9776 − 2008 “Calcined gypsum”, the compressive strength of 7 days of the cemented short-columnar α-HH was about 6.35 MPa, which it meets the strength requirements for building gypsum.