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Recovery of nano-calcium fluoride and ammonium bisulphate from phosphogypsum waste

Yassine Ennaciri, Mohammed Bettach, Hanan El Alaoui-Belghiti

2020International Journal of Environmental Studies24 citationsDOI

Abstract

The production of phosphoric acid generates an enormous amount of phosphogypsum with emission of toxic fluorine acid gas. To remedy these environmental problems, a novel and a simple procedure permits converting phosphogypsum waste by recycled fluorine acid into valuable products. The obtained results confirm the efficiency of this procedure, which synthesises at room temperature the calcium fluoride in the form of nano-crystalline powder and the ammonium bisulphate salt from the exact stoichiometric proportions of phosphogypsum, hydrofluoric acid and ammonia. The total conversion of phosphogypsum is achieved after reaction time equal to one hour and a half. Generally, this novel procedure offers not only a solution for reducing phosphogypsum waste and fluorine gas emission, but also gives rise to valuable products, useful to industry and agriculture.

Topics & Concepts

PhosphogypsumPhosphoric acidFluorineAmmoniaHydrofluoric acidChemistryRaw materialWaste managementFluorideSalt (chemistry)PhosphoritePulp and paper industryInorganic chemistryNuclear chemistryPhosphorusOrganic chemistryEngineeringNuclear materials and radiation effectsRadioactivity and Radon MeasurementsGeothermal Energy Systems and Applications
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