Production of strontianite from celestite ore in carbonate media

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Celestite ore (SrSO4) is used as raw material for the production of strontium compounds. The aim of this study is to develop a new and efficient strontianite (SrCO3) production method. Strontianite was obtained from domestic celestite concentrate with direct conversion method in which celestite reacts with CO32- and NH4+ containing solution. Thus, the effect of particle size, time, ammonia concentration on the conversion was investigated. NH4)2CO3 solution was used as carbonate agent. Because the solution is decomposed at 58 °C, experiments were performed low temperatures. Celestite ore was converted to strontianite between 3 and 6 h depending on ammonia concentration and celestite mass. Characterization of celestite ore, products and reaction residues were carried out by DSC, TG, XRD, and AAS analytical techniques.

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Hizli, İ. G., Bilen, A., Sezer, R., Ertürk, S., & Arslan, C. (2017). Production of strontianite from celestite ore in carbonate media. In Minerals, Metals and Materials Series (pp. 607–613). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-52132-9_61

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