A procedure for obtaining hydromagnesite is described. The process involves
the formation of a Mg(HCO3)(2) solution by carbonation of a MgO-containing
residue slurry and further precipitation of hydromagnesite by addition of
pure magnesium oxide as the precipitating agent. The solid residues generat
ed can be landfilled and the water effluents discharged or reused at the pl
ant. The optimum parameters for the precipitation were established, and the
kinetic data were examined according to the equation for diffusive control
. The activation energy diagram suggests a transition from diffusive to mix
ed control of the reaction rate. Under certain experimental conditions, an
undescribed crystalline structure was obtained, and its stability and struc
tural transformation into hydromagnesite were also investigated.