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Adsorption

Potassium fixation and the separation from sodium through the formation of K-alunite using activated aluminum hydroxide

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Pages 1862-1868 | Received 07 Nov 2016, Accepted 06 Mar 2017, Published online: 05 May 2017
 

ABSTRACT

This report introduces a novel method of separating potassium from sodium by synthesizing K-alunite using activated aluminum hydroxide (Al(OH)3). A two-step operation, consisting of the mechanochemical activation of Al(OH)3 and subsequent hydrothermal processing at a low temperature of 80°C with Al2(SO4)3 · 18H2O and K2SO4 or Na2SO4, was conducted. K-alunite but not Na-alunite at this low temperature was successfully formed, leading to the possible separation of potassium sulfate from sodium sulfate more easily. The process may serve the purpose of recovering potassium from some aqueous alkali sources for providing potash fertilizer in agricultural application.

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