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Alumina Extraction from Mexican Fly Ash
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 February 2011
Abstract
Two alternative chemical methods are studied for the extraction of Al2O3 from Mexican Fly Ash (FA). Reaction of FA with H2SO4 at high temperature allows extracting ∼37% of the total Al2O3 contained in the FA as Al2(SO4)3, regardless of H2SO4 concentration, treatment time and temperature employed. This is partly due to the high chemical resistance of mullite (Al6Si2O13) contained in the FA. In contrast, reaction of FA with a CaCO3-Na2CO3 mixture at 1300°C/1h, followed by lixiviation with a Na2CO3 aqueous solution and precipitation of bohemite [AlO(OH)] by addition of either H2O2 or NH4HCO3, allows extracting ∼80% of the total Al2O3 contained in the FA as θ-alumina, after calcination of bohemite at 1200°C/1h.
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