Effect of fractional precipitation on quality of nanostructured alumina produced from aluminium metal wastes
Date
2010-06-09Author
Meor Yusoff, M. S.
Masliana, Muslimin
Wilfred, Paulus
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Black aluminium dross produced from a
local aluminium smelting plant was used in
this study. Solvothermal method was used to
produce nanostructured alumina from this
waste. Initial product obtained is of low
quality with 86.9% Al2O3 content and
mixed crystalline phases of 71% -alumina
and 29% calcium dodeca aluminate
(CaO(Al2O3)6). The introduction of the
fractional precipitation stage into the
process helps in improving the purity of
the alumina product to 96.5% and also
produces 100% -alumina crystalline
phase. The study also shows that the
crystallite size of the -alumina products
produced from this process is less than
100nm.
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