Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4996046 | Thermochimica Acta | 2016 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The thermochemical and kinetic studies of dissolution of magnesium-carbonate co-substituted fluorapatites in 3 wt% hydrochloric acid solution were performed using microcalorimetry at a temperature between 25 and 55 °C. The results were processed iteratively in order to deduce the thermochemical and kinetic parameters. Increasing the temperature leads to an increase in the apparent rate constant and an increase in the enthalpy of dissolution (between â230 and â140 kJ molâ1). A kinetic scheme has been proposed with an order close to 2 with respect to the apatite. Simultaneous incorporation of CO3 and Mg ions into the fluorapatite generates a decrease in the activation energy from 20 to 6 kJ molâ1. These values suggest a diffusion controlled phenomenon. The isoconversional model showed that the dissolution occurs in a single step and led to activation energies values close to that of the kinetic model ones.
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Authors
Houda Chihi, Ismail Khattech, Mohamed Jemal,