Abstract:Hydrothermal synthesis of kalsilite was facilitated by the inclusion of potassium carbonate (K 2 CO 3 ) as the source of the potassium ion. After a 24 h reaction at 220 °C, kaolin clay treated with 1.25 M K 2 CO 3 showed the most significant peaks at 2θ of 28.5° and 34.7° by X-ray diffraction corresponding to the hexagonal kalsilite. In addition, field emission scanning electron microscopy images also revealed hexagonal particles proving the formation of the desired mineral. The orthorhombic boehmite and monoc… Show more
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