Cac+ Al203 + SiO2 = ?
(A) CaCo3 and Al2SiO2
(B) Mixture of C3S,C2S,C3A
(C) Caſio3,C03 and Al
(D) None of these
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• The effect of temperature and Na2CO3-NaOH concentrations on the leachability of aluminate slag for alumina recovery.
• The leaching mechanism of calcium-aluminate slag in Na2CO3 solution.
• The mass transfer barrier on the leaching reactions due to the CaCO3 layer at the surface of slag.
• The physicochemical properties of the leaching residue (grey mud).
A combination of smelting-reduction of bauxite and leaching treatment of the produced slag for alumina recovery is known as the Pedersen process. The process is considered to be more sustainable for producing metallurgical-grade alumina than the Bayer process as it does not produce bauxite residue (red mud), which is one of the most abundant industrial byproducts in the world. In this work, the leachability of a ternary CaO-Al2O3-SiO2 slag produced from smelting-reduction of low-grade bauxite has been studied. The obtained calcium aluminate-slag consists of Ca12Al14O33 and CaAl2O4 phases with minor amounts of complex oxide phases. A leaching series have been carried out at different temperatures, Na2O(carbonate):Na2O(caustic) concentration ratios. The composition of solids and leaching liquors were analyzed for measuring the recovery of the aluminum and silicon. The results show that the highest aluminum extraction extent in the current study is 46.7%, which is achieved at a temperature of 75 °C, 1 atm, in 60 g/L Na2O(carbonate) solution, in 30 min of leaching time. A passive calcium-containing layer at the slag's surface acts as a mass transfer barrier for the reactants and products of the leaching reactions, making their diffusion the rate-limiting step. A high concentration of Na2O(caustic) may decrease the aluminum extraction of the slag as a result of insufficient carbonate anions in the system, where the dissolved aluminum reacts with the calcium cations and produce 3CaO·Al2O3·6H2O phase.
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