The article is devoted to the study of the influence of residual sulfuric and phosphoric acids on the process of processing large-tonnage phosphogypsum (PG) waste into calcium carbonate. In the Russian Federation, about 10 percent of existing phosphogypsum waste is processed into construction materials. Acidic impurities (phosphoric and sulfuric acids) in their composition are an obstacle to the use of phosphogypsum for the production of binders. This study finds that impurities also reduce the chemical activity of phosphogypsum. At the same time, the paper focuses on the potential of phosphogypsum for the production of calcium carbonate. This article investigated the amount of impurities in phosphogypsum. The results show that during autom...
The production of phosphoric acid from phosphate rock generates a large amount of waste in the form ...
We recently showed that the production of elemental sulphur and calcium carbonate (CaCO3) from gypsu...
Chemical agents SO42- and Ca2+ in phosphogypsum could be recycled to make high-purity calcium sulfat...
For a long time, the problem of phosphogypsum disposal was not given due attention, which led to the...
For a long time, the problem of phosphogypsum disposal was not given due attention, which led to the...
Phosphogypsum is a waste generated during the production of wet phosphoric acid from phosphate rocks...
Currently, chemical wastes recycling into valuable secondary products poses a pressing challenge. Du...
In this study, the chemical and phase composition of two samples of phosphogypsum from the waste dum...
Phosphogypsum (PG) is an acidic by-product generated during the production of phosphoric acid. Usual...
In recent years, the massive accumulation of industrial by-product gypsum, especially flue gas desul...
The industry of phosphoric acid produces a calcium-rich by-product known as phosphogypsum, which is ...
Nowadays about 200 million tons of phosphogypsum (PG) have been stored in the dumps of the chemical ...
Investigations, conducted in this study showed that waste phosphogypsum-dihydrate represents a burde...
The increase of the consumption of gypsum products in construction industry with a limited amount of...
Investigations, conducted in this study showed that waste phosphogypsum-dihydrate represents a burde...
The production of phosphoric acid from phosphate rock generates a large amount of waste in the form ...
We recently showed that the production of elemental sulphur and calcium carbonate (CaCO3) from gypsu...
Chemical agents SO42- and Ca2+ in phosphogypsum could be recycled to make high-purity calcium sulfat...
For a long time, the problem of phosphogypsum disposal was not given due attention, which led to the...
For a long time, the problem of phosphogypsum disposal was not given due attention, which led to the...
Phosphogypsum is a waste generated during the production of wet phosphoric acid from phosphate rocks...
Currently, chemical wastes recycling into valuable secondary products poses a pressing challenge. Du...
In this study, the chemical and phase composition of two samples of phosphogypsum from the waste dum...
Phosphogypsum (PG) is an acidic by-product generated during the production of phosphoric acid. Usual...
In recent years, the massive accumulation of industrial by-product gypsum, especially flue gas desul...
The industry of phosphoric acid produces a calcium-rich by-product known as phosphogypsum, which is ...
Nowadays about 200 million tons of phosphogypsum (PG) have been stored in the dumps of the chemical ...
Investigations, conducted in this study showed that waste phosphogypsum-dihydrate represents a burde...
The increase of the consumption of gypsum products in construction industry with a limited amount of...
Investigations, conducted in this study showed that waste phosphogypsum-dihydrate represents a burde...
The production of phosphoric acid from phosphate rock generates a large amount of waste in the form ...
We recently showed that the production of elemental sulphur and calcium carbonate (CaCO3) from gypsu...
Chemical agents SO42- and Ca2+ in phosphogypsum could be recycled to make high-purity calcium sulfat...