Crystal Research and Technology
Cryst. Res. Technol. 42, 961 (2007) - Abstract -

Effect of trace metals on reactive crystallization of gypsum

Perviz Sayan, Sibel Titiz-Sargut, and Burcu Avci

Marmara University, Faculty of Engineering, Chemical Engineering Department, TR-34722, Goztepe-Istanbul, Turkey

Keywords calcium sulfate dihydrate, gypsum, trace metals, citric acid, crystal size distribution
PACS 81.10.-h
DOI 10.1002/crat.200710939

The effect of Fe2+, Fe3+, and Cr3+ ions on crystallization of calcium sulfate dihydrate (gypsum) produced by the reaction between calcium hydroxide suspension and sulphuric acid solution was investigated at 3.5 pH and 65°C in the absence and presence of 2500 ppm citric acid concentration. Crystal size distributions, filtration rates, and morphology of gypsum were determined and discussed as a function of ion concentration. Average particle size of gypsum was not affected significantly by the presence of Fe2+, Fe3+, and Cr3+ ions individually. Variation of gypsum morphology depending on ion concentration affected the filtration characteristics. The presence of Fe3+ or Cr3+ ions besides 2500 ppm citric acid influenced both average particle size and filtration characteristics. The effect of citric acid on gypsum morphology was suppressed at high Fe3+ and Cr3+ ion concentrations. The change of morphology is related to the complex formation between Fe3+ or Cr3+ ions and citric acid at high ion concentrations.





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