A study on the purification of Limestone
Abstract
This research study focused on the purification of limestone by multiple reprecipitation. This study involves the application of different temperature for
carbonation process as to observe the reactiveness of particles under specific
temperature after multiple re-precipitations. Also, this research is to characterize the
limestone as the product of the multiple re-precipitations as the demands of precipitated
calcium carbonate in industry have been increasing recently as it is contributed to the development of calcite synthesis production according to the desired characterization for specific application needs. The multiple re-precipitations which means the product
or the calcium carbonate will undergo the calcination and carbonation method several
times until its characterization are stable and constant. Before that, during the
calcination process, the temperature is controlled into three different phase which low
temperature range that is 10°C to 20°C, medium temperature range that is 30°C to 50°C
and high temperature range that is 70°C to 90°C. Then, the phase is characterized by XRay
Fluorescent (XRF) Spectrometry analysis where the distribution of formation and
phases of polymorphs structure are determined under radiation. Plus, the end product is
distributed by Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscope to analyze the
morphology.