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Vol 155 No 2
Pages:
171-172
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Research article
Metallurgy

Specific features of the carbonization process of aluminate solutions

Authors:
V. A. Mukhina
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  • Moscow State Institute of Steel and Alloys
Date submitted:
2002-07-06
Date accepted:
2002-08-21
Date published:
2003-02-01

Abstract

An analytical review of various methods of carbonization of aluminate solutions was performed. As a result, the most important factors affecting the coarseness of aluminum hydroxide were selected: the concentration of CO 2 in the gas-air mixture, the temperature of the carbonization process and the value of the addition of hydroxide seed. In subsequent experiments we determined the specific dependencies of the influence of these factors on the disperse composition of the obtained Al(OH) 3 . It was found that with increasing temperature increases the value of the average particle size, and with increasing the concentration of CO 2 the size of the hydroxide particles decreases. The dependences of changes in the concentration of Na 2 O gen and Na 2 O caust , Al 2 O 3 and the coarseness of the obtained aluminum hydroxide during the carbonization process were investigated. The obtained results make it possible to create a technological scheme for obtaining alumina of any size.

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