Abstract

An experimental study of the effect of stepwise dosing of sulfuric acid in the process of decomposition of apatite with sulfuric acid has been performed. The process of decomposition of apatite in the apatite-H3PO4-H2SO4-H2O system was carried out with stepwise dosing of sulfuric acid. At the beginning of the process, the calculated amount of phosphoric acid and half of the stoichiometric amount of sulfuric acid required for the decomposition of the loaded amount of apatite was loaded into the batch reactor. It was experimentally shown that the pH of the reaction mixture at the beginning of the process increases to a pH value of 6.13, at the same time there is a decrease in the concentration of sulfuric acid and the formation of phosphoric acid, this is due to the decomposition of apatite in the reaction mixture. Already in the seventh minute, the concentration of sulfuric acid is zero, and the concentration of phosphoric acid has the first peak value, after which it begins to decrease. Thus, at the beginning of the process, the formation of phosphoric acid occurs due to the decomposition of apatite with sulfuric acid. Since sulfuric acid was added at the beginning of the process with a deficiency (0.5 mol) of sulfuric acid is not enough to decompose the charged apatite, a decrease in the concentration of phosphoric acid and the formation of monocalcium phosphate are observed after the peak. This is due to the consumption of phosphoric acid on the decomposition of the remaining apatite with the formation of monocalcium phosphate. At the 140th minute, the remaining stoichiometric amount of sulfuric acid was added to the reactor (0.5 mol), a sharp drop in pH to 5.48 and a simultaneous increase in the concentration of phosphoric acid were observed. Consequently, sulfuric acid is consumed for the decomposition of monocalcium phosphate. Thus, it was shown that with an insufficient amount of sulfuric acid, the resulting phosphoric acid is spent on the decomposition of apatite with the formation of monocalcium phosphate. Adding sulfuric acid makes it possible to extract production phosphoric acid from monocalcium phosphate.

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