Extraction of Iron Oxide and Concentration of Titanium Compounds in Red Mud

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Edilson Marques Magalhães Emanuel Negrão Macêdo Danielly Da Silva Quaresma José Antônio da Silva Souza João Nazareno Nonato Quaresma
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

"The production of alumina from bauxite using the Bayer process generates the residue known by red mud. This material can be used as a source for concentration and recovery of valuable metals such as titanium. The greatest difficulty of concentrating titanium compounds is the large amount of iron oxide present in red mud > 30% by weight. This paper shows the extraction of the iron oxide, increasing the concentration of the titanium compounds. The red mud is leached with H2SO4 at 30% concentration and temperature range of 60°C, 80°C and 90°C. Analysis of the leached and concentrated was made to verify the effectiveness of the iron oxide extracting process and the titanium compounds concentration viability.2- IntroductionIn the state of Para is located the Industrial Unit Alumina of North of the Brazil S/A (Alunorte), created to produce and commercialize alumina, aluminum oxide, Al2O3. The ALUNORTE with Aluminum Brasileiro S/A (Albras) and Mining Rio do Norte S/A (MRN) complete the production cycle of aluminum in the state. Although the production of alumina has a importance great for the socio-economic status, as in any area other, generates a amount large of waste, thus causing environmental impacts. Pará State has produced 25 million tons of bauxite (Pinto, 2010), of which 60% were transformed into alumina plant in Pará and Maranhão by ALUNORTE by ALCOA, generating approximately 9,000,000 tons of waste known as Red Mud (RM). Due to the high reactivity this material is considered dangerous, and currently there is no operating process capable of reuse all the material produced at any refinery. The search for industrial processes in order to reuse these wastes can contribute to reducing the overall impact of the production process of alumina. In this context, this paper estudied, within the research line of Solid Waste valorization the mining industry and metallurgy, a process that makes possible the red mud as a source of raw material, in other words, seeks to maximize the use of red mud as raw material for concentration and or recovery of titanium compounds in both the crystalline form of anatase, rutile and ilmenite, avoiding the predatory extraction of natural resources of these materials. Applying definitely the concept of self-sustainability of the mining industry and metallurgy."
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APA: Edilson Marques Magalhães Emanuel Negrão Macêdo Danielly Da Silva Quaresma José Antônio da Silva Souza João Nazareno Nonato Quaresma  (2012)  Extraction of Iron Oxide and Concentration of Titanium Compounds in Red Mud

MLA: Edilson Marques Magalhães Emanuel Negrão Macêdo Danielly Da Silva Quaresma José Antônio da Silva Souza João Nazareno Nonato Quaresma Extraction of Iron Oxide and Concentration of Titanium Compounds in Red Mud. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2012.

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