Claims
- 1. Sodium orthophosphate, having the formula Na.sub.5 H.sub.4 (PO.sub.4).sub.3 wherein the Na/P ratio thereof is essentially 5/3, and being characterized by but a single crystalline phase having an X-ray diffaction pattern substantially as follows:
- ______________________________________ Line No. d.ANG.______________________________________ 1 8.9 2 5.35 3 4.68 4 4.63 5 3.85 6 3.81 7 3.75 8 3.67 9 3.66 10 3.63 11 3.33 12 3.28 13 3.15 14 2.77 15 2.72 16 2.71 17 2.68 18 2.64 19 2.54______________________________________
- 2. A process for the preparation of the sodium orthophosphate as defined by claim 1, comprising:
- (i) formulating an aqueous solution of monosodium and disodium orthophosphates, such that the overall Na/P ratio thereof is essentially 1.667.+-.0.01;
- (ii) establishing a vertically descending current of axially extending, axially symmetrical helical flow of a hot gaseous phase;
- (iii) separately establishing a second phase liquid current of coaxially downwardly vertically extending, rectilinear continuous jet stream of the aqueous orthophosphate solution formulated under (i) above having a velocity less than 10 m/sec and a pressure of less than 10.sup.5 Pa;
- (iv) maintaining said currents of said first hot gaseous and said second liquid orthophosphate phases physically separate from each other;
- (v) circulating and directing said currents which comprise the respective plural phases to a zone of restricted flow passage with respect to said helical flow;
- (vi) at said zone of restricted flow passage, converging and intimately, homogeneously admixing said plural currents, and atomizing into a multitude of droplets, and entraining/dispersing and crystallizing said rectilinear jet stream liquid orthophosphate current within said helical spinning current of hot gas; and
- (vii) at the zone of convergence of the respective phases the first phase helical flow of hot gas is such that the momentum thereof is at least 100 times greater than the momentum of the second phase, coaxial rectilinear flow of the orthophosphate solution being crystallized,
- (vii) recovering said crystallized sodium orthophosphate, wherein the temperature of the feed gas is 400.degree. to 600.degree. C. higher than the temperature of the gas upon completion of the crystallization of the orthophosphate solution, the temperature upon such completion being from 100.degree. to 160.degree. C.
- 3. The process as defined by claim 2, wherein the step (vii) said momentum of the hot gas is from 1,000 to 10,000 times greater than the momentum of the orthophosphate phase.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 721,426, filed Apr. 9, 1985, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 637,790 filed Aug. 6, 1984, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 395,600 filed July 6, 1982 all now abandoned.
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