2017
DOI: 10.1007/s10973-017-6221-8
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Dissolution kinetics of fluorapatite in the hydrochloric acid solution

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“…Therefore, the dissolution process could be stated by a first-order pseudo-homogeneous model. In compliance with these results, the semi-empirical equation illustrating the kinetics of this process can be written as follows: (7) Linear regression was used to calculate the slopes of lnk as function of against 1/T, ln (C), ln(S/L), ln(G) and ln(SS) (Figs. 11-14).…”
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“…Therefore, the dissolution process could be stated by a first-order pseudo-homogeneous model. In compliance with these results, the semi-empirical equation illustrating the kinetics of this process can be written as follows: (7) Linear regression was used to calculate the slopes of lnk as function of against 1/T, ln (C), ln(S/L), ln(G) and ln(SS) (Figs. 11-14).…”
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“…Several studies on the dissolution of synthetic phosphate [5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12] or phosphate ore [13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23] in acid solutions have been carried out such as phosphoric acid [5,[15][16][17], succinic acid [18], acetic acid [19], and hydrochloric acid [6,[20][21] to illustrate the kinetics and process mechanism as well as enhancing the yield of the phosphate attack. Nevertheless, phosphate ore dissolution by sulfuric acid remains the most extensively used process [22] and over 90% of the phosphoric acid produced globally is manufactured through the decomposition of phosphate ore with sulfuric acid as an acidulate [23].…”
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“…The resulting apparent activation energy equals 25.4 ± 1.8 kJ•mol −1 . In the same context, another study was carried out by Brahim et al [13] to investigate the attack of a Fap in the hydrochloric acid solution showed that the dissolution kinetics was examined according to the heterogeneous reaction models and proved that the dissolution is controlled by the product layer diffusion process.…”
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