Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7062413 | Thermochimica Acta | 2013 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The thermochemical and kinetic study of the attack of “B” type carbonate fluorapatites (B-CO3-Fap) by a (19% w/w P2O5) acid solution was performed using microcalorimetry at a temperature range between 25 and 55 °C and a pH 0.6. The results were processed iteratively in order to get the kinetic constant and the enthalpy of dissolution reaction. The rise in temperature leads to an increase in the apparent rate constant and an increase in the enthalpy of dissolution between (â200 and â140 kJ molâ1) with an order of reaction close to 2. Increasing the amount of carbonate in B-CO3-Fap generates a decrease in the activation energy 16-8 kJ molâ1 suggesting that the dissolution reaction could be controlled by a diffusion phenomenon.
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Authors
Houda Zendah, Ismail Khattech, Mohamed Jemal,