Alpha-Alumina Extraction from Al-Ga'ara Bauxite

Authors

  • Abdul-Halim A . K. Mohammed
  • Ala Ibrahim
  • Marwan G. Madhhoor

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31699/IJCPE.2007.2.6

Keywords:

Alumina extraction bauxite.

Abstract

The bauxite produced from Al-Ga 'ara area in Al-Enbar containing 50.4 wt. percentages Al2O3 was used for a- alumina production.                                                                                                

For α-alumina production bauxite was mixed with calcium carbonate in a ratio 1:3 and the mixture was burned at temperature range 1l 50-l350°C, cooled to 500°C; crushed and ground. The powder produced treated then with 6% sodium carbonate solution using different temperature (60-100°C) for fifteen minutes. After filtration, the produced sodium alurninate solution was reacted with 2% of calcium hydroxide at 98°C for thirty minutes. The filtrate was carbonated with purified C02 gas at 70°C for different times (30-180 min) and different flow rates (20-80 cm3/min).

Alumina was precipitated as hydrate, then washed with water, dried at 110°C, and calcined at 1200°C. The produced α­ Al2O3 was identified   by X-ray diffraction.

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Published

2007-06-30

How to Cite

A . K. Mohammed, A.-H., Ibrahim, A., & G. Madhhoor, M. (2007). Alpha-Alumina Extraction from Al-Ga’ara Bauxite. Iraqi Journal of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, 8(2), 35-38. https://doi.org/10.31699/IJCPE.2007.2.6

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