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Heavy metals as impurities in the Bayer production cycle of the aluminum hydroxide from Sierra Leone Bauxite. Preliminary study.

Date issued
2021-03
Author(s)
Dobra, Gheorghe  
Alro Slatina  
Iliev, Sorin  
Alum Tulcea  
Cotet, Lucian  
Alum Tulcea  
Boiangiu, Alina  
Alum Tulcea  
Hulka, Iosif  
Politehnica University of Timisoara  
Kim, Lidia  
National Research and Development Institute for Industrial Ecology, ECOIND  
Catrina, Gina Alina  
National Research and Development Institute for Industrial Ecology, ECOIND  
Filipescu, Laurentiu  
Alum Tulcea  
Abstract
This paper is reporting the data of a preliminary study on heavy metals distribution in the fluid and solid phases involved in dry and classified aluminum hydroxide production through the Bayer process. For heavy metals released in the fluid phases, the main source of contamination is the bauxite through its mineralogical phases soluble or insoluble in alkaline solution. It was shown that the predominant way to transfer contaminating elements in aluminum hydroxide particles is the occlusion of very fine particles coming from mineralogical phases of bauxite residue. Newborn mineralogical phases from bauxite residue, like poor crystallized sodalite and cancrinite, are the most active occlusion contaminants.
Subjects

Aluminum hydroxide

Heavy metals

Occlusion

Bauxite

Bauxite residue

Bayer process

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