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Production of High-Purity Alumina by Combining Solvent Extraction and Precipitation Techniques

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Author(s):
Pereira, Barbara da Rocha ; Rosset, Morgana ; Espinosa, Denise Crocce Romano ; Tenorio, Jorge Alberto Soares
Total Authors: 4
Document type: Journal article
Source: MINING METALLURGY & EXPLORATION; v. 41, n. 1, p. 14-pg., 2023-12-28.
Abstract

High-purity alumina finds application in various electronic industry sectors, with approximately 100 million tons of this compound being produced worldwide. Alumina is acquired through the mining process of bauxite, a rock composed of a mixture of minerals such as gibbsite, kaolinite, hematite, and either anatase or rutile. In 2020, both bauxite and alumina were included in the list of critical raw materials. Due to the demand for high-purity alumina production, the development of a methodology to remove impurities present in the leach liquor from bauxite processing by solvent extraction (SX) followed by precipitation has been widely studied. This work aims to obtain high-purity alumina from bauxite by a solvent extraction process followed by a precipitation step from the sulfur leach liquor obtained by the thorough dissolution of Al and Fe from bauxite. Different parameters were evaluated in the SX step, such as extractant type, pH, temperature, and volume-to-volume ratio. The results indicated that using Alamine 336 as an extractant at pH 0 and room temperature led to an extraction of 90% of Fe and 15% of Al. Aluminum sulfate was completely precipitated as aluminum hydroxide and 55% of Fe using NH4OH. After the calcination procedure, obtaining a 99.9% pure alumina was possible without generating a red mud-similar residue. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 19/11866-5 - Development of innovative processes for the recovery of critical metals
Grantee:Denise Crocce Romano Espinosa
Support Opportunities: Research Projects - Thematic Grants