EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF THE ACID LEACHING PROCESS OF DOLOMITE
Keywords:
experimental design, dolomite, acid leaching, Plackett-Burman, magnesium sulfateAbstract
Introduction:
Magnesium sulfate is crucial for Cuban agriculture and pharmaceutical industry. Its production through acid leaching of dolomite, an abundant resource in Cuba, requires evaluating its fundamental parameters.
Objective:
To determine the magnesium concentration in magnesium sulfate solutions using the Plackett-Burman design.
Materials and Methods:
Dolomite from Villa Clara was processed through leaching with H₂SO₄, evaluating acid concentration, temperature, time and agitation according to Plackett-Burman design. Mg²⁺ concentration was measured by atomic absorption spectrometry.
Results and Discussion:
The magnesium concentration ranged between 680.5 and 987.5 mg/L. The maximum concentration (987.5 mg/L) was obtained with high acid concentration (98%), low temperature (30°C) and high agitation (400 rpm).
Conclusions:
Acid concentration and agitation speed are the most influential factors in the process. The experimental design proved effective for identifying the conditions that maximize magnesium concentration.
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