Batch Tricalcium Aluminate Crystallisation and Particle Morphology

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
R. Salimi
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

Tricalcium aluminate hexahydrate (TCA) is used as filter-aid for security filtration in the Bayer alumina process. TCA is typically produced on-site by mixing Bayer liquor with slaked lime. Specific properties are required from the TCA to ensure adequate filter throughput, lifetime and importantly effective reduction of solid/colloidal impurities from the solution. The effect of reaction time on morphology and particle size distribution of tricalcium aluminate was studied for a batch experiment at simulated process conditions. It was found that reaction time plays a critical role on the morphology, crystal structure (diameter and crystallinity) and particle size distribution. In the early stages of the reaction, nucleation dominates the crystallization process followed by growth dominated by agglomeration up to a mean particle size of 10 µm. The particle morphology shifted from an irregular shape to more spherical throughout the course of the reaction.
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APA: R. Salimi  (2014)  Batch Tricalcium Aluminate Crystallisation and Particle Morphology

MLA: R. Salimi Batch Tricalcium Aluminate Crystallisation and Particle Morphology. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.

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