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Red mud recycling by Fe and Al recovery through the hydrometallurgy method: a collaborative strategy for aluminum and iron industry.

Xiaolong LiuYang ZouRan GengBin LiTingyu Zhu
Published in: Environmental science and pollution research international (2023)
In this work, a collaborative strategy for the aluminum and iron industry based on red mud recycling through the hydrometallurgy method was proposed. In this method, Fe 3+ and Al 3+ were firstly separated from the red mud by using H 2 SO 4 as a leaching agent, which was by-produced from the sintering process of an iron and steel industry. Multiple influence factors on the leaching process were investigated, with the H 2 SO 4 addition amount showing the strongest influence on the leaching rates of Al and Fe. The main components of the filter residue were CaSO 4 , TiO 2 , and SiO 2 , which could be reused as additives in the building materials. Subsequently, the final Fe recovery product was obtained through the co-precipitation, Fe/Al separation, and Fe(OH) 3 calcination. In the final product, the content of Fe 2 O 3 reached 82.87%, and the iron grade was 58.01%, meeting the requirement being raw materials for sinter production.
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