Two-Step Reaction Mechanism of Roasting Spodumene with Potassium Sulfate
Thamsanqa Ncube, Hans C. Oskierski, Gamini Senanayake, Bogdan Z. Dlugogorski
Abstract
(Li, K)-spodumene into leucite, evidenced by a decrease in α-spodumene and potassium sulfate abundance concurring with formation of leucite over a narrow temperature range between 850 and 890 °C. The increasing background intensity in synchrotron XRD above 870 °C suggests that a lithium sulfate-bearing melt starts to form once >90% of α-spodumene has been converted during the reaction. This fundamental understanding of the reaction between α-spodumene and potassium sulfate will enable future development of lithium extraction routes using additives to significantly decrease energy intensity and to produce marketable byproducts from α-spodumene.
Topics & Concepts
SpodumeneChemistryPotassium sulfateLithium sulfateLithium (medication)PotassiumInorganic chemistryMineralogyIonOrganic chemistryMedicineCeramicEndocrinologyIonic bondingChemical Synthesis and CharacterizationExtraction and Separation ProcessesClay minerals and soil interactions