Phase diagrams and physicochemical properties of Li+,K+(Rb+)//borate–H2O systems at 323 K


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The phase and physicochemical properties diagrams of Li+,K+(Rb+)//borate–H2O systems at 323 K were constructed using the experimentally measured solubilities, densities, and refractive indices. The Schreinemakers’ wet residue method and the X-ray diffraction were used for the determination of the compositions of solid phase. Results show that these two systems belong to the hydrate I type, with no solid solution or double salt formation. The borate phases formed in our experiments are RbB5O6(OH)4 · 2H2O, Li2B4O5(OH)4 · H2O, and K2B4O5(OH)4 · 2H2O. Comparison between the stable phase diagrams of the studied system at 288, 323, and 348 K show that in this temperature range, the crystallization form of salts do not changed. With the increase in temperature, the crystallization field of Li2B4O5(OH)4 · H2O salt at 348 K is obviously larger than that at 288 K. In the Li+,K+(Rb+)//borate–H2O systems, the densities and refractive indices of the solutions (at equilibrium) increase along with the mass fraction of K2B4O7 (Rb2B4O7), and reach the maximum values at invariant point E.

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Shan Feng

College of Materials and Chemistry and Chemical Engineering; Mineral Resources Chemistry Key Laboratory of Sichuan Higher Education Institutions

Email: zengyster@163.com
República Popular da China, Chengdu, 610059; Chengdu, 610059

Xudong Yu

College of Materials and Chemistry and Chemical Engineering; Mineral Resources Chemistry Key Laboratory of Sichuan Higher Education Institutions; Collaborative Innovation Center of Panxi Strategic Mineral Resources Multi-Purpose Utilization

Email: zengyster@163.com
República Popular da China, Chengdu, 610059; Chengdu, 610059; Chengdu, 610059

Xinglong Cheng

College of Materials and Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

Email: zengyster@163.com
República Popular da China, Chengdu, 610059

Ying Zeng

College of Materials and Chemistry and Chemical Engineering; Mineral Resources Chemistry Key Laboratory of Sichuan Higher Education Institutions; Collaborative Innovation Center of Panxi Strategic Mineral Resources Multi-Purpose Utilization

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Email: zengyster@163.com
República Popular da China, Chengdu, 610059; Chengdu, 610059; Chengdu, 610059


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