Jurnal Zeolit Indonesia
Vol 9, No 2 (2010)

EXTRACTION OF ALUMINA FROM BAUXITE RESIDUE FOR PREPARATION OF SYNTHETIC ZEOLITE WITH FERRUM CONCENTRATE AS BY PRODUCT

Aziz, Muchtar (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
03 Sep 2015

Abstract

Extraction of alumina from bauxite West Kalimantan (containing 45% of Al2O3 and 16% of Fe2O3) has been conducted, it is produce a alumina and bauxite residue (red mud). The residues were still containing alumina about 20% and ferrum (Fe2O3) about 37%. On further, residues processed through baking or sintering with mixture of soda and lime (lime-soda sinter process) at temperature of 800°-1100°C. Sintering which dissolved on dilute solution of sodium carbonate, was produces a aluminum hydrate (2NaAlO2) and residue of dissolution. Dipresipitasi solution produces aluminum hydrate precipitate (Al (OH) 3) that can be utilized as a raw material of synthetic zeolite. Ferrum minerals on residues dissolution was concentrated with 1000 gauss magnetic separator that produces a ferrum concentrate as a side effect. The result showed that alumina about 75% to 85% could be extracted or recovered from residues of bauxite with 98.7% of Al2O3, and also it was produced a ferrum concentrate grades 66% of Fe2O3 (46 % Fe) with acquisition of 40% as a side product.

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