Thermal and mechanical activation in acid leaching processes of nonbauxite ores available for alumina production – A review

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Abstract
Nonbauxite ores such as aluminum silicate clays and coal fly ashes have been widely considered as potential resources of alumina (Al2O3). The interest focused on these ores is due to their high alumina content. Over the years, in countries where there are little or no bauxite reserves or where the recovery of existing bauxite ores to produce alumina with the Bayer process is not economical, alternative processes have been explored. Among these processes, acid leaching is seen as the most attractive process. In the acid leaching process, heat treatment for thermal activation to destruct the refractory structure of the minerals in the ores is generally recommended as a pretreatment method. Recently, the applicability of high energy ball mills, which are useful for mechanical activation as a pretreatment method before leaching, has attracted much attention. This is a short summary of our previous review [1], giving the details of alumina manufacturing from thermally and mechanically activated clays and coal fly ashes by acid leaching.
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Thermal and mechanical activation in acid leaching processes of nonbauxite ores available for alumina production – A reviewMLA: Thermal and mechanical activation in acid leaching processes of nonbauxite ores available for alumina production – A review. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration,