Removal of barite from zircon using an aqueous solution of diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid and potassium carbonate
Aaron J. Martin,
Claudia L. Rocha-Estopier
Abstract:In most geologic applications, if barite is present, it must be separated from zircon to enable analysis of the zircon. Current methods of barite removal include mechanical comminution in a ball mill or conversion to barium carbonate by boiling in an aqueous solution of sodium carbonate. Both procedures have potentially serious drawbacks. We optimized an alternative technique for barite removal to avoid these shortcomings. In repeated experiments, boiling in an aqueous solution of 0.1 M diethylenetriaminepenta… Show more
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