Recovery of value-added products from red mud

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作者
Mishra, B [1 ]
Staley, A
Kirkpatrick, D
机构
[1] Colorado Sch Mines, Dept Met & Mat Engn, Kroll Inst Extract Met, Golden, CO 80401 USA
[2] Kaiser Aluminium & Chem Corp, Gramercy, LA USA
关键词
red mud; waste product utilization; alumina recovery; titanium oxide; iron;
D O I
10.1007/BF03403261
中图分类号
TF [冶金工业];
学科分类号
0806 ;
摘要
The major waste product of the alkaline extraction of alumina from bauxite (Bayer Process) is known as red mud. Approximately, one ton of red mud is produced for every two tons of bauxite mined. The red mud produced from Jamaican bauxite is rich in hematite, alumina and titanium oxide. It has been shown that more than 90% (by, weight) alumina can be recovered from red mud by soda ash sintering and caustic leaching. Hematite can be carbothermically reduced with a degree of metallization of more than 94%, resulting in attempts for magnetic separation. These separations are desirable because there are no waste products generated. Consequently, there is an opportunity for complete utilization of the waste material. Conversely, the preseparated material could be charged through the tuyeres in an iron blast furnace, or it could be smelted to produce pig iron. If smelted, the concentration of titanium oxide in the slag would be high enough to justify its recovery by an established acid-leach process. This paper describes the results of alumina recovery and the plans for titanium oxide recovery from red-mud. In addition, the situation of ongoing efforts in iron extraction, particularly, the method of magnetic separation of the reduced material. The problems associated with the use of reduced red mud as an alternative to direct-reduced it-on (DRI) is also discussed. A critical assessment of the recovery sequence chosen for the products is described based on economics.
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