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Mineralogical examination of biomass ashes: A preliminary study for potassium enrichment and phosphoric acid (H3PO4) production

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Volume 176 / April 2025

Authors:
Mehmet ÇÖTELİ, Mustafa ALBAYRAK, Ufuk KİBAR, Arzu YAVUZ, Gülsüm TURGUT, Duran Serdar KARAHAN

Keywords:
Alkaline Leaching, Biomass Ash, Langbeinite, Phosphoric Acid, Potassium Sulphate.

Abstract:

In this study, biomass fly ash was investigated and determined by XRD (XRay Diffractometer) to be predominantly langbeinite, aphthitalite, sylvine, apatite and hydroxyapatite. An alkaline leaching study was carried out on the material in a glass reactor at l/s ratio 4 temperature 60°C at pH 12.85 and after drying was analyzed by ICP (Inducted couple plasma). The crystal structure composition of K2SO4 72.28% and potassium content of 33.47% (w/w) was recovered. The elemental transformations in this leaching process were: K 74.16%, Mg 0.55% was found to be 0.8%. It was found that a minimum of 4.84 g H2SO4 per 100 g fly ash was required to precipitate the Ca(OH)2 migrated into the liquid solution and the overall leaching efficiency was found to be 29.85%. In the alkaline leaching process, potassium was found to be easily recovered from each biomass ash. By adding 40 g H2SO4/100 g biomass waste remaining after leaching, a phosphorus recovery of 74.9% was observed. In this preliminary study, unsatisfactory results were obtained in obtaining the industry standard H3PO4. The reason for this is that the Al, Mg and K in the fly ash are subject to selective dissolution as a result of working at high pH in the alkaline leaching process.

DOI:
10.19111/bulletinofmre.1555249



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