Claims
- 1. A process for the preparation of refined synthetic calcium sulfate semihydrate from impure phosphate containing wet gypsum which consists essentially of:
- A. dispersing said impure wet phosphate containing gypsum in a liquid phase containing nitric acid and stirring the resultant dispersion while maintaining the same at a temperature of 22.degree.-100.degree. C. while employing nitric acid in a concentration between 30 and 80 weight percent HNO.sub.3 ;
- B. one of said reaction conditions of temperature or nitric acid concentration being fixed in said ranges, the other being selected within the stability range of calcium sulfate semihydrate which is determined by the area located below the straight line defined by the equation:
- 100/c = 0.02853 t + 0.7004
- wherein c is the concentration of nitric acid in weight percent and t is the temperature in .degree. C, and bounded by the axis of the abscissa 100/c in a (t/100/c) diagram with integration between the 100/c values corresponding to said concentrations (100/30 = 3.33 and 100/80 = 1.25) and excluding the range of values for t<22.degree. and for t<100.degree. C;
- C. if carrying out the process at a fixed temperature, adjusting the nitric acid concentration C.sub.pr for the purification and recrystallization liquid according to the equations:
- 100/c = 0.02853 t + 0.7004
- C.sub.pr = c + .DELTA.c weight percent HNO.sub.3,
- and
- 5 .ltoreq. .DELTA.c < 20 weight percent HNO.sub.3 ;
- D. if starting from a liquid in which the nitric acic concentration C is fixed, adjusting the temperature of the acidulation mixture to a temperature t.sub.pr according to the equations: ##EQU2##
- t.sub.pr = t + .DELTA.t.degree. C (Eq. B)
- and
- 5 .ltoreq. .DELTA.t < 20.degree. C
- thereby dissolving most of the phosphate impurities in said impure gypsum;
- E. recrystallizing the gypsum as calcium sulfate semihydrate, separating the recrystallized product from the liquid phase, and washing the recrystallized separated product in counter-flow with water and recovering calcium sulfate semihydrate.
- 2. A process according to claim 1 wherein the washed semihydrate is cast while moist without drying the same into gypsum board.
- 3. A process according to claim 1 wherein the phosphate containing wet gypsum is the result of contacting phosphate rock with sulfuric acid or a mixture of sulfuric acid with phosphoric or nitric acid, the amount of sulfate ions in the liquid phase being in excess of the calcium ions and sufficient to precipitate calcium sulfate from the acid solution.
- 4. A process according to claim 1 wherein the digestion step of step A is performed upon a precipitate obtained from acidulation of phosphate rock with acid having an amount of sulfate ions insufficient to precipitate calcium sulfate which phosphate rock has been treated with sufficient ammonium sulfate or potassium sulfate to effect precipitation of calcium sulfate.
- 5. A process according to claim 1 wherein the digestion step A is performed upon a precipitate obtained from acidulation of phosphate rock with nitric acid, which decomposition mixture has been treated with sufficient ammonium sulfate or potassium sulfate to effect precipitation of calcium sulfate, stirring the resultant reaction mixture without filtration at a temperature corresponding to the equations A and B, thereby dissolving most of the phosphate impurities and recrystallizing the precipitate into calcium sulfate semihydrate, separating the calcium sulfate semihydrate and washing the same with water.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 374,614, filed June 28, 1973, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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