The dissolution of silicate minerals in mixtures of hydrofluoric acid and strong acids such as HCl is catalyzed by H+ ions adsorbed at the mineral surface. Studies of the catalyzed dissolution of kaolinite, quartz, potassium feldspar, and sodium montmorillonite have shown that the rates of dissolution can be increased by as much as 900%. The dissolution process can be modeled as simultaneous catalyzed and uncatalyzed reactions, where the surface concentration of H+ ions is determined by a Langmuir adsorption isotherm. The degree of catalysis is a strong function of the nature of the silicate surface, a fact which has application in the area of selective dissolution within mixed mineral systems.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bits...
The chemical composition of groundwater is controlled largely by subsurface mineral/fluid interactio...
Acid dissolutions of soil kaolinite were carried out in two series of experiments. The first series ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, 1994.Includes...
The dissolution of silicate minerals by hydrofluoric acid has been found to be catalyzed by salts su...
Organic acids from the biosphere are important reactants in a number of weathering environments. Or...
The dissolution of a potassium and a sodium feldspar in hydrochloric-hydrofluoric acid mixtures was ...
© Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) 2017. Fundamental Dissolution...
Chemical weathering processes, essentially caused by the interaction of water and the atmosphere wit...
Relevant modeling of mass and energy fluxes involved in pedogenesis, sequestration of atmospheric CO...
The dissolution kinetics of silica-containing minerals in aggregates influences strongly the process...
The dissolution of silicate minerals and glasses in aqueous solutions is important in many natural a...
various temperatures and particle sizes using dilute hydrochloric and nitric acids. Dissolution reac...
Knowledge of the mechanisms and rates of mineral dissolution and growth, especially close to equili...
This thesis presents a multiple-scale experimental study of mineral dissolution kinetics, utilizing ...
International audienceThe forward dissolution rate of San Carlos forsterite Fo 91 was measured at 25...
The chemical composition of groundwater is controlled largely by subsurface mineral/fluid interactio...
Acid dissolutions of soil kaolinite were carried out in two series of experiments. The first series ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, 1994.Includes...
The dissolution of silicate minerals by hydrofluoric acid has been found to be catalyzed by salts su...
Organic acids from the biosphere are important reactants in a number of weathering environments. Or...
The dissolution of a potassium and a sodium feldspar in hydrochloric-hydrofluoric acid mixtures was ...
© Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) 2017. Fundamental Dissolution...
Chemical weathering processes, essentially caused by the interaction of water and the atmosphere wit...
Relevant modeling of mass and energy fluxes involved in pedogenesis, sequestration of atmospheric CO...
The dissolution kinetics of silica-containing minerals in aggregates influences strongly the process...
The dissolution of silicate minerals and glasses in aqueous solutions is important in many natural a...
various temperatures and particle sizes using dilute hydrochloric and nitric acids. Dissolution reac...
Knowledge of the mechanisms and rates of mineral dissolution and growth, especially close to equili...
This thesis presents a multiple-scale experimental study of mineral dissolution kinetics, utilizing ...
International audienceThe forward dissolution rate of San Carlos forsterite Fo 91 was measured at 25...
The chemical composition of groundwater is controlled largely by subsurface mineral/fluid interactio...
Acid dissolutions of soil kaolinite were carried out in two series of experiments. The first series ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, 1994.Includes...