Abstract
Thermal reactions in natural fluorapatite or fluorcarbonate apatite and ammonium sulfate mixtures with mole ratio 1:4 at calcination up to 500°C were studied by simultaneous thermogravimetry and FTIR analysis of the evolved gases. The composition of natural apatite has little impact on the release of NH3. Upon the evolution of NH3 nitrous oxides were found in minor amounts. The release of SO2 at temperatures above 400°C is more intensive and occurs at lower temperatures in the case of fluorapatite than of carbonate containing apatites. Evolution of CO2 starts at 250°C with maximum at 350-360°C.
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