Carbothermal Upgrading of the Awaso Bauxite Ore using Waste Polypropylene as Reducing Agent

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. R. Dankwah J. Dankwah F. Awotwe-Appiah A. Y. Fosu P. Koshy
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

Ghana currently exports its bauxite raw without any value addition. Gradual depletion of high grade bauxite (with high alumina content) and the emergence of low grade bauxite (with high iron oxide content) calls for novel and inexpensive ways to recover alumina from these low grade ores. Bauxite users have indicated their willingness to pay 10% to 50% higher for a corresponding reduction in impurities by a similar amount. This project therefore investigates the carbothermal upgrading of the Ghana Awaso bauxite using waste polypropylene as reductant in a locally designed gas-fired furnace. Composite pellets of low grade bauxite sample (assaying 45% Al2O3) containing pulverised waste polypropylene were formed, oven dried, placed in fireclay crucible and fired for 30 minutes. The magnetic fraction after reduction was separated by a Low Intensity Magnet and weighed. It was observed that up to 97% of the iron oxides (occurring as hematite and goethite) could be separated into the magnetic fraction as magnetite leaving a nonmagnetic fraction with over 98% Al2O3 as opposed to the 45% Al2O3 in the as-received bauxite sample. This research direction provides yet another simple but effective way for simultaneously upgrading low grade bauxite and recycling waste polypropylene, whilst at the same time decreasing the amount of waste material generated as red mud after the Bayer process.
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APA: J. R. Dankwah J. Dankwah F. Awotwe-Appiah A. Y. Fosu P. Koshy  (2015)  Carbothermal Upgrading of the Awaso Bauxite Ore using Waste Polypropylene as Reducing Agent

MLA: J. R. Dankwah J. Dankwah F. Awotwe-Appiah A. Y. Fosu P. Koshy Carbothermal Upgrading of the Awaso Bauxite Ore using Waste Polypropylene as Reducing Agent. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2015.

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