The calcification‑carbonation method is a novel technology recovering Na 2 O and Al 2 O 3 from bauxite residue through mineral transformation, which realizes the harmless treatment of bauxite residue simultaneously. It is mainly realized by two key transformation steps such as calcification transformation and carbonation transformation of the slag phase, and multiple wet process series steps.
WhatsApp: +86 18203695377Bauxite residue (BR) is a hazardous industrial waste and also becomes an important reserve of rare earth elements (REE). An elegant process for achieving separation of REEs against silica from an ironremoved BR was established in this paper through selective leaching of silica with simultaneous enrichment of REEs.
WhatsApp: +86 18203695377Thus, this process doesn't look compatible with laterite where the iron content is much higher than typical lowgrade bauxite. Hence, an alternative acid leaching extraction was planned. For any earth material extraction process, the study of the kinetic behavior of element extraction is crucial to make the process efficient.
WhatsApp: +86 18203695377The separation of iron and aluminum in highiron bauxite has been a field of interest for quite a while. For example, in the early studies of iron removal from bauxite, acid leaching [9,10,11] and biological leaching [12,13] were applied. In the process of acid leaching, hematite can be removed by acid dissolution.
WhatsApp: +86 18203695377Experimental Method. In this study, the recovery of precious metals from bauxite ore was examined by a twostage leaching process. The stages of this process were Stage I: Removing iron to a large extent and revealing the solubility conditions of titanium by treating the bauxite ore with oxalic acid, Stage II: Determining the recovery conditions of aluminum from the residue obtained after the ...
WhatsApp: +86 18203695377The process involves baking of bauxite residue with sulfuric acid (12 mL/g, 120200 °C, 224 h) to generate metal sulfates and further decomposition of sulfates (except RE) at high temperatures (600800 °C) and water leaching to dissolve REEs [14,15,16,17]. The process is not costeffective due to the very low starting concentration ...
WhatsApp: +86 18203695377Bauxite residue (BR), an alkaline industrial waste, is a major byproduct of the alumina production process known as the Bayer process. The Bayer process generates a byproduct known as bauxite residue (red mud). This residue was leached with sulfuric acid in a pilot plant of Mytilineos to recover scandium. Scandium was selectively recovered in pilotscale experiments using ion exchange.
WhatsApp: +86 18203695377The acid leaching reactions of the bauxite would be thermodynamically easy and completed. Under the conditions that ore granularity is less than −55 μm, the L/S ratio is 100:7, and the leaching temperature is 373383 K, the leaching time is 120 min and the concentration of HCl is 10%, both the leaching rates of Al and Fe are over 95%.
WhatsApp: +86 18203695377In the process of recovering valuable elements from bauxite residue, the acid leaching process method is mainly used at present, which includes hydrochloric acid leaching, sulfuric acid leaching, nitric acid leaching, etc. Nitric acid is highly corrosive and cannot be connected with the medium of the subsequent extraction process, so most of them use hydrochloric acid or sulfuric acid leaching.
WhatsApp: +86 18203695377A closedloop valorization process, combining carbothermic smelting and acid baking water leaching was developed to recover scandium, aluminum, and iron from bauxite residue, a major side product of aluminum production. This process employs carbothermic smelting to recover 99% of the iron in the starting residue as crude metallic iron, which can be separated from slag that contains ...
WhatsApp: +86 18203695377Red mud, also referred to as bauxite residue, is the largest process waste produced during alumina production from bauxite ore by the Bayer method. Approximately 12 tons of red mud are produced ...
WhatsApp: +86 18203695377Bayer process solution, in which a bauxite is subsequently leach ed for alumina extraction, and an alkaline solution with a concentration of 400 g L 1 Na 2 O, to c arry out similar investigations.
WhatsApp: +86 18203695377Therefore, the leaching process with dilute HNO 3 has been performed and optimized at a pilot scale for the recovery of scandium from bauxite residue . According to Petrakova et al., leaching with nitric acid could be a problem due to the absorption of nitrate ions on the residue, so that large volumes of water are needed for their removal [ 43 ].
WhatsApp: +86 18203695377Roastleachelectrowinning for the treatment of zinc concentrates and nonoxidative leaching of bauxite for the production of alumina by the Bayer process are of worldwide standards [6] [7][8][9]. ...
WhatsApp: +86 18203695377The Bayer process is the main method of alumina production worldwide. The use of lowquality bauxites for alumina production results in the formation of a significant amount of technogenic waste—bauxite residue (BR). The Bayer reductive method is one possible way to eliminate BR stockpiling, but it requires highpressure leaching at temperatures higher than 220 °C.
WhatsApp: +86 18203695377The study showed the change in the limiting stage of the alkaline leaching process after water treatment, with the activation energy growing from to kJ/mol.
WhatsApp: +86 18203695377The lateritic bauxite hydrochloric acid leaching process showed that when the ore granularity was less than 55 μm, the liquid/solid ratio (L/S ratio) was 100:7, the leaching temperature was 373383 K, the leaching time was 120 min and the HCl concentration was 10%, both the leaching rates of Al and Fe were over 95% . But the hydrochloric ...
WhatsApp: +86 18203695377Bauxite residue (red mud) is an alkaline waste derived from the industrial process for extraction of alumina from bauxite ore. Some bauxite residues contain considerable concentrations of critical metals, for example, rare earth elements. Lithium in red mud was also reported as a potential resource. In the current study, a Lirich red mud was leached using acetic acid to investigate the ...
WhatsApp: +86 18203695377Acid leaching followed by thermal activation and water or alkaline solution leaching followed by lime or sodalime mixture sintering are the main developed processes to produce alumina from nonbauxite ores [].However, removing silica due to its solubility before carbonation of aluminate solutions by alkaline leaching and removing iron solubilized before alumina precipitation by acid leaching ...
WhatsApp: +86 18203695377The leaching process with dilute HNO 3 was performed at pilot scale and optimized for the extraction of scandium from bauxite residue (OchsenkühnPetropoulou et al., 2002). Xue et al. (2010) found that at a reaction temperature of 90 °C and an L/S ratio of 3:1, over 80% of the scandium in bauxite residue could be leached by H 2 SO 4 .
WhatsApp: +86 18203695377In this process, bauxite residue is smelted at 1500 °C or higher in presence of a flux and a reductant to produce pig iron and slag. Alumina in the produced slag is mainly in the form of calcium aluminate that can be treated with Na 2 CO 3 solution. The leach residue generated from this process is known as gray mud.
WhatsApp: +86 18203695377DOI: /materproc Corpus ID: ; The Efficient Use of Sulfuric Acid in Bauxite Residue Leaching article{Toli2023TheEU, title={The Efficient Use of Sulfuric Acid in Bauxite Residue Leaching}, author={Aikaterini Toli and Dimis Kotsanis and Maria Psoma and Danai Marinos and Panagiotis Davris and Efthymios Balomenos and Dimis Panias}, journal={RawMat 2023}, year ...
WhatsApp: +86 18203695377As a hybrid process, bauxite residue undergoes a reductive smelting process with lime addition in an electric arc furnace in order to generate aluminaenriched slag. This slag is subsequently treated with highpressure caustic leaching at moderated (200300 g/l) and high (572762 g/l) sodium hydroxide concentrations.
WhatsApp: +86 18203695377Due to drawbacks of the direct leaching route from bauxite residue, such as silica gel formation and low selectivity towards these valuable metals, a novel leaching process based on oxidative ...
WhatsApp: +86 18203695377In this study, bauxite residue was directly leached using the Brønsted acidic ionic liquid 1ethyl3methylimidazolium hydrogensulfate. Stirring rate, retention time, temperature, and pulp density have been studied in detail as the parameters that affect the leaching process. Their optimized combination has shown high recovery yields of Sc, nearly 80%, and Ti (90%), almost total dissolution ...
WhatsApp: +86 18203695377Bauxite residue (BR) is a well promising resource for critical metals, especially scandium (Sc), a rare and expensive metal with increasing applications in advanced technology. Greek BR seems to significantly favor a commercially viable recovery of Sc combining optimized leaching and advanced separation techniques. Leaching with mineral acids emerges as the dominant selection compared to other ...
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