Acid Leaching Mechanism And Kinetics Of Selected Secondary Materials For Alumina Recover

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
S. Vukcocic
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

A long term research project is in progress to establish the parameters of an acid leach process to recover alumina 'froui' high-iron and/or low-iron white bauxites, kaolinite, coal. ash and copper mine tailing. In this paper the results of acid leaching of copper flotation tailing for the removal of alumina are presented. The tailing is very complex material which contains 25% Al203 in the -10 lim fraction. X-ray diffraction indicates presence of quartz, kaolinite and minor 'alunite. After classification and ,separation of the -10 lim fraction, the raw material is fired to 550GC and leached at 90GC. Filtration is applied for the separation of white silicate residue form leach liquid. After the purification step, aluminum salt is crystallized from the solution, and calcined to alumina. Kinetic correlation and regime, of the processes are defined and presented in the paper.
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APA: S. Vukcocic  (1992)  Acid Leaching Mechanism And Kinetics Of Selected Secondary Materials For Alumina Recover

MLA: S. Vukcocic Acid Leaching Mechanism And Kinetics Of Selected Secondary Materials For Alumina Recover. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1992.

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