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Title Extraction of Fe and Al from red mud using carbothermic reduction followed by water leaching
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Authors Cheema, HA; Ilyas, S; Farhan, M; Yang, J; Kim, H
Title Extraction of Fe and Al from red mud using carbothermic reduction followed by water leaching
Year 2024
Published
DOI 10.1016/j.jiec.2024.02.007
Abstract Red mud, a solid byproduct from bauxite ore processing for Al 2 O 3 production, encompasses valuable industrial metals, including Fe and Al. The objective of the present study was to investigate the feasibility of an integrated route for the efficient use of red mud for the multistep extraction of Fe and Al. Carbothermic roasting was performed in the presence of Na 2 CO 3 to reduce iron oxide to metallic iron. Optimal roasting conditions (reductant dosage: 1 g, temperature: 900 degrees C, time: 120 min, and charge ratio 10:5:1) yielded a 95.6 % recovery of the magnetic fraction. Applying a magnetic gradient of 0.1 T resulted in a 92.5 % recovery of metallic iron. Subsequent water leaching, performed under optimal conditions (time: 120 min, temperature: 70 degrees C, pulp density: 10 %), achieved a 98.5 % leaching efficiency of Al from a nonmagnetic fraction, with and without sodium carbonate, demonstrating 26 % efficiency. Incorporating sodium salt during carbothermic roasting facilitated the reduction of iron oxide to metallic iron and activated alumina for leaching. Finally, a value-added Al product, AlPO 4 , was precipitated from the leachate. This approach primarily attempts to contribute to a more circular economy, reducing waste and minimizing the environmental impact.
Author Keywords Red mud recycling; Carbothermic roasting; Metallic iron; Water leaching
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:001263800100001
WoS Category Chemistry, Multidisciplinary; Engineering, Chemical
Research Area Chemistry; Engineering
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