This study investigated the effects of CaO addition amount, initial caustic and silica concentrations, and reaction temperature on the desilication ratio in an alkali-silicate solution. The optimal desilication conditions for… Click to show full abstract
This study investigated the effects of CaO addition amount, initial caustic and silica concentrations, and reaction temperature on the desilication ratio in an alkali-silicate solution. The optimal desilication conditions for an alkali-silicate solution with active CaO were obtained: caustic solution concentration, 100–110 g/L; initial SiO 2 concentration, 7–9 g/L; Ca/Si molar ratio, 1.2; reaction temperature, 368 K; reaction time, 2 h; stirring rate, 300 rpm. The kinetics of the desilication results indicated that the reaction matched the shrinking core model of a liquid–solid multiphase reaction, wherein the apparent activation energy was 29.35 kJ/mol and the control step was solid film diffusion. Ca(OH) 2 formed a film on the particle surface, impeding further desilication. After five cycles of desilication, the aluminum-to-silicon ratio (A/S) of the bauxite concentrate was > 7 and that of roasted bauxite was 4.01.
               
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