Chemistry Of The Calsinter Process For Recovery Of Aluminum From Fly Ash

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
B. Zane Egan
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Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

The Calsinter process for recovery from fly ash involves sintering the fly ash with calcium sulfate and calcium carbonate at 1200°C, followed by a dilute sulfuric acid leach step. Flue gas desulfurization sludge containing calcium sulfite, calcium sulfate, and unreacted calcium carbonate may be substituted for the calcium sulfate and calcium carbonate. Conversion of aluminum in fly ash by the sintering process to an acid-leachable species was measured as a function of sintering time and temperature in the range of 800°-1200°C The sinter-leach steps were investigated using thermogravimetric analysis, x-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, and elemental analysis. SEM photographs indicated that the glassy spheroids in the original fly ash were converted to a crystalline structure by the sintering reaction.
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APA: B. Zane Egan  (1980)  Chemistry Of The Calsinter Process For Recovery Of Aluminum From Fly Ash

MLA: B. Zane Egan Chemistry Of The Calsinter Process For Recovery Of Aluminum From Fly Ash. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1980.

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