2013
DOI: 10.1021/ie401669g
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Preparation of Lamellar Mg(OH)2 with Caustic Calcined Magnesia through Apparent Hydration of MgO

Abstract: A process using plentiful and inexpensive caustic calcined magnesia (CCM; main component is MgO) to prepare lamellar MH of high purity is described. The process begins with the reaction of MgO in CCM with NH4NO3 at ∼100 °C to produce ammonia gas and Mg(NO3)2 solution and the subsequent filtration of Mg(NO3)2 solution to remove impurities (e.g., SiO2). Then, the obtained ammonia is introduced into the Mg(NO3)2 solution to produce MH precipitate and NH4NO3. After the MH precipitate is separated by filtration, th… Show more

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“…The observations obtained from Figs. 2 and 3 are consistent with our previous studies using other circulation mediums (Guo et al, 2013). For the influence of reaction temperature (Fig.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…The observations obtained from Figs. 2 and 3 are consistent with our previous studies using other circulation mediums (Guo et al, 2013). For the influence of reaction temperature (Fig.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…If the concentration of Ca 2+ becomes too high and will affect the purity of the prepared MH product, the influence of Ca 2+ can be easily eliminated by adding nitrogen fertilizer (ammonium bicarbonate) to the ammonia-evaporation reaction solution before the ammonia-evaporation reaction starts. For example, the concentration of Ca 2+ can be reduced from 0.5 mol·L −1 to below 0.05 mol·L − 1 by introducing ammonium bicarbonate, that is, 95% Ca 2+ is removed (Guo et al, 2013).…”
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