Abstract

In this article, processes of washing phosphogypsum with water, that formed during obtaining extractive phosphoric acid, by clinker method, from ordinary phosphorite powder (OPP) that is a raw material of Central Kyzylkum were studied. The phosphogypsum formed by washing a sample of phosphogypsum formed in 103% concentration of sulfuric acid without mixing with water, that obtained in the ratio OPP:H2O=1,0:2,5 was found to contain 2,55% P2O5, 29,90% CaO and 42,45% SO3. The acceptable sizes of washing the same phosphogypsum sample have been determined, mixing in different amounts of hot water. Phosphogypsum obtained in acceptable sizes contains 0,75% P2O5, 30,51% CaO and 43,58% SO3. When washing phosphogypsum samples with water, it saves 2.5 times the amount of water and causes to reduce the amount of P2O5 in its composition by at least 3 times. The amount of CaSO4 in the received phosphogypsum sample is increased from 79 to 86%. The samples of phosphogypsum formed without mixing with water and mixing with water were analyzed by X-ray phase analysis and their mutual salt contents were compared.

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