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    South African Journal of Chemistry

    On-line version ISSN 1996-840XPrint version ISSN 0379-4350

    S.Afr.j.chem. (Online) vol.61  Durban  2008

     

    RESEARCH ARTICLE

     

    Dissolution kinetics of Icel-Aydincik dolomite in hydrochloric acid

     

     

    Mehmet Yildirim*

    Department of Mining Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Architecture, Cukurova University, Balcali, Adana, 01330, Turkey

     

     


    ABSTRACT

    The dissolution of Icel-Aydincik dolomite in aqueous hydrochloric acid solution was investigated with respect to the effects of acid/dolomite mole ratio, solid/liquid ratio, particle size, stirring speed, time and temperature. It was observed that solubility of the dolomite ore increased with increasing acid/dolomite mole ratio, stirring speed, period of time, temperature, and with decreasing solid/liquid ratio and particle size. A kinetic model was applied to describe the dissolution and to analyse the kinetic data. By analysis of the experimental data, it was determined that the leaching process was controlled by the chemical surface reaction. The apparent activation energy of the leaching process was found to be 31.98 kJ mol-1.

    Keywords: Dolomite dissolution, dolomite dissolution kinetics, dolomite leaching, dolomite leaching kinetics


     

     

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    Acknowledgements

    Financial support by the Research Fund Project (MMF2007BAP7) of Cukurova University is gratefully acknowledged. The author thanks the referees who thoroughly reviewed this paper and gave valuable suggestions.

     

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    Received 17 August 2007
    Revised 3 April 2008
    Accepted 6 October 2008

     

     

    * E-mail: mehyil@cukurova.edu.tr