Abstract
In this study an integrated process is presented as a suitable method to transform Fe3+ oxides present in bauxite residue into magnetic oxides and metallic iron through a microwave roasting reduction, avoiding the formation of hercynite (FeAl2O4). In the first step, all the alumina phases were transformed into sodium aluminates by adding sodium carbonate as a flux to BR and then leached out through alkali-leaching to recover alumina. Subsequently, the leaching residue was mixed with carbon and roasted by using a microwave furnace at the optimum conditions. The iron oxide present in the sinter was converted into metallic iron (98%). In addition, hercynite was not detected. The produced cinder was subjected to a wet high intensity magnetic separation process to separate iron from the other elements.
Subject
Geology,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology
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