Production of zirconia from zircon by thermal reaction with calcium oxide

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Thermal reaction of Zircon with lime is studied within the temperature range 1200-1500°C for periods up to 4 h. The heating products are examined physically, chemically and mineralogically. The extent of reaction is determined from the solubilized silica obtained by leaching the sintered products in hydrochloric acid. A product assaying ∼91%ZrO2 in monoclinic form is obtained by HCl acid leaching of the product fired at 1400°C for 2 h in presence of 1.2 stoichiometry calcium oxide. The thermal reaction of decomposition at the aforementioned temperature seem to follow a diffusion kinetic model in the form of x+(1-x)ln(1-x)-kt, where x is the extent of solubilized silica in time t and k is the rate constant. The apparent activation energy of the process was calculated and found to be 205 kJ/mole.

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El-Barawy, K. A., El-Tawil, S. Z., & Francis, A. A. (1999). Production of zirconia from zircon by thermal reaction with calcium oxide. Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan, 107(2), 97–102. https://doi.org/10.2109/jcersj.107.97

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