2001
DOI: 10.1023/a:1012712129017
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“…In the mineral-salt technology of ore processing, used in practice, only 20 323% of the difficultly soluble langbeinite passes into solution, with the rest remaining in the halitelangbeinite residue, which is the waste. Because of the low solubility of langbeinite, the recovery of K + into fertilizer does not exceed 60%, and the content of chloride ions in the finished product is not higher than 25% [1]. Therefore, a study of how the solubility of langbeinite components can be raised is a matter of current interest.…”
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“…In the mineral-salt technology of ore processing, used in practice, only 20 323% of the difficultly soluble langbeinite passes into solution, with the rest remaining in the halitelangbeinite residue, which is the waste. Because of the low solubility of langbeinite, the recovery of K + into fertilizer does not exceed 60%, and the content of chloride ions in the finished product is not higher than 25% [1]. Therefore, a study of how the solubility of langbeinite components can be raised is a matter of current interest.…”
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“…Also, a method for conversion of langbeinite with a magnesium chloride solution into kainite has been developed [1]. The process occurs in a suspension and can be represented as…”
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