Revisiting limestone quality for soil liming purpose
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The quality of lime is generally estimated by traditional methodologies, which consist of coarse granulometry and chemical reactivity determinations. Performing a detailed chemical/min- eralogical and fine granulometric characterization is the objective of this study. Fifteen lime samples, from an original 52 commercial samples, were analyzed by their granulometric profile (GP) and chemical-mineralogical compositions to discuss limestone quality inside the tree group of tradi- tional efficiency ...
The quality of lime is generally estimated by traditional methodologies, which consist of coarse granulometry and chemical reactivity determinations. Performing a detailed chemical/min- eralogical and fine granulometric characterization is the objective of this study. Fifteen lime samples, from an original 52 commercial samples, were analyzed by their granulometric profile (GP) and chemical-mineralogical compositions to discuss limestone quality inside the tree group of tradi- tional efficiency neutralizing power (ENP) and Mg contents. The lime reactivity was estimated us- ing laser diffraction under water and acid solution (1 mol L−1 HCl). The grain-size distribution ranged from 0.563 to 1124 μm and the GP was associated with the chemical and mineralogical com- positions. Samples with high ENP (>99%) presented differences in GP regarding Mg contents. Lime with low ENP presents the most varied mineral assemblage, while calcite and dolomite were the predominant minerals in high-ENP samples. Samples containing high Mg were the most sensitive to the acid solution, suggesting great reactivity. This work contributes to a better understanding of limestone quality than routine analyses performed so far. Additionally, the use of the laser diffrac- tion method promotes a rapid lime reactivity test for liming purposes. ...
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Minerals [recurso eletrônico]. Basel, SZ. Vol. 12, no. 12 (2022), 1522, 13 p.
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