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Title: Caracterização mineralógica, química e solubilização do potássio de glauconita modificada
Authors: Furtini Neto, Antonio Eduardo
Furtini Neto, Antonio Eduardo
Curi, Nilton
Silva, Carlos Alberto
Nogueira, Francisco Dias
Pinto, Sheila Isabel do Carmo
Keywords: Potássio
Rocha
Solubilização
Minerais
Potassium
Rock
Solubilization
Minerals
Issue Date: 6-Jun-2016
Publisher: Universidade Federal de Lavras
Citation: MORETTI, B. da S. Caracterização mineralógica, química e solubilização do potássio de glauconita modificada. 2015. 75 p. Tese (Doutorado em Ciência do Solo)-Universidade Federal de Lavras, Lavras, 2015.
Abstract: Demand for potassium in Brazil is large and is constantly increasing, but only about 5% of all consumed potassium is produced in the country. This low domestic production implies high rate of potassium imports, leaving the country vulnerable in the event of any difficulty to import this product and currency fluctuations. The modified glauconite is a rock that has a high potential for potassium exploration, found in Minas Gerais state, its extraction is relatively cheap and the prospected rock volume is high. The difficulty for its use as a direct source of potassium is in its low solubility. Thus, the objective of this study was to perform a chemical and mineralogical characterization of the modified glauconite and evaluate the effectiveness of techniques and treatments in the potassium solubilization contained in the rock. For this study, it was used characterization techniques such as X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, diffraction by Synchrotron Light and chemical analysis of high and low power of potassium extraction. Also granulometric testing and thermal treatments with different forms of calcination were carried out. Overall, it was found that the modified glauconite is a compound of minerals, of the mica groups K-feldspar and quartz and calcination substantially alter the crystal structure of these minerals, increasing the potassium availability. While the natural solubility of glauconite modified be very low, rock calcination added with high fluxes of calcium and low magnesium content at 1200 °C led to potassium solubility increase in order of 100 times compared to that observed in the glauconite natural modified.
URI: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/11225
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