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Effects of seed crystal concentration, pH, and stirring rate on ammonium sulfate crystallization under the action of ammonium nitrate

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Pages 566-574 | Received 16 Nov 2022, Accepted 30 Jan 2023, Published online: 08 Mar 2023
 

Abstract

In order to explore the effect of ammonium nitrate on the crystallization of ammonium sulfate mother liquor, this paper selected crystal seed, pH and stirring rate as the influencing factors, and studied the changes of average particle size, morphology and phase structure of ammonium sulfate crystals under the action of ammonium nitrate. When the seed crystal concentration was 1%–2%, the solute growth of the mixed solution could effectively reduce the supersaturation during the evaporation process, and the crystal growth did not generate new crystal nuclei, interfering with the crystallization process. A pH value of 4–5 promotes solvent/crystal surface interaction and crystal surface growth, which is beneficial for obtaining high-quality crystals. At a stirring rate of 200–300 r/min, the nucleation rate and secondary nucleation were improved, which is conducive to solid–liquid separation.

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Funding

This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 52264043), the Applied Basic Research Foundation of Yunnan Province (No. 202001AT070029) and the Open Foundation of Key Laboratory of Iron and Steel Metallurgy and Resource Utilization of the Ministry of Education (No. FMRULAB-20-4).

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