Revue De Metallurgie-cahiers D Informations Techniques | 2019

Potential of a Nigerian biotite-rich kaolinite ore to industrial alumina by hydrometallurgical process

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Increasing demands for aluminium and aluminium oxide with diverse industrial applications have prompted the development of a low-cost and eco-friendly technique as a substitute for conventional ore treatments by reduction-roasting route, requiring high energy consumption. For example, the demand for high-grade industrial alumina (Al2 O3 ) as valuable materials in refractories, pigments, adsorbents, catalysis, water purification, aluminium production and metallurgical applications cannot be over emphasized. Thus, the upgrading of a Nigerian biotite-rich kaolinite ore containing admixture of kaolinite (Al2.00 Si2.00 O9.00 : 96-900-9231), biotite (Mg6.55 Fe3.46 Al5.29 Ti1.34 Si11.36 K4.00 O48.00 : 96-900-0844) and quartz (Si3.00 O6.00 : 96-900-9667) impurities by hydrometallurgical route was investigated in phosphoric acid media. During leaching, parameters such as leachant concentration, particle size and reaction temperature on the extent of ore dissolution were accordingly examined. At optimal leaching conditions (2.0\u2009mol/L H3 PO4 , 75\u2009°C), 87.0% of the initial 10\u2009g/L ore reacted within 120\u2009min. The activation energy of 16.6\u2009kJ/mol supported the diffusion control reaction mechanism. The unreacted product (∼13.0%) analyzed by XRD was found to contain siliceous impurities including iron silicate and manganese silicate which could serve as valuable by-products for some defined industries. The leach liquor at optimal leaching conditions was accordingly treated to obtain pure aluminium solution which was further beneficiated to obtain high-grade alumina (α-Al2 O3 ) of industrial value with 96.3% purity.

Volume 116
Pages 222
DOI 10.1051/METAL/2018076
Language English
Journal Revue De Metallurgie-cahiers D Informations Techniques

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