Title of article :
Role of Mineralogy and Geochemistry in the Beneficiation of Jajarm Bauxite from North East Iran: Comparison with some other Bauxite Deposits of theWorld
Author/Authors :
Mollai، Habib نويسنده Department of Geology, Faculty of Sciences, Mashhad Branch, Islamic Azad University, Mashhad, Iran. Mollai, Habib
Issue Information :
دوفصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2011
Pages :
15
From page :
153
To page :
167
Abstract :
Two types of bauxite occur in the Jajarm Bauxite deposit, the first one is the hard bauxite and the other is the shaly bauxite or soft bauxite. The Al2O3 content ranges from 30% to 60% and SiO2 varies between 5% to 39%.The total tonnage is more than 22 million tons with a mean value of Al2O3 content between 47% to 48% , SiO2 around 10% and Fe2O3 ranges between 6.95 to 27% . The Jajarm bauxite deposit shows high concentration of active SiO2 and Fe2O3 in comparison with other bauxite deposits of the world. Efforts have been made in this research to delineate the characteristics of the Jajarm monohydrate bauxites, consisting of a diaspore and chamosite mixture, to improve their chemistry by different beneficiation techniques and optimize their processing, grinding and digestion conditions for alumina production The Jajarm bauxite shows politomorphic and micro- granular texture with several secondary textural elements. The size of diaspore grains (which is the main mineral component) are generally below 10 microns, with a homogeneous matrix. In addition, for the very hard bauxite we can not do any separation between the crystal grains and the matrix because of similar hardness for both with closely packed space filling and in consequence of the absence of welldefined grain boundaries. Based on the above studies, the Jajarm bauxite can be enriched neither by grain analysis nor by magnetic separation. In this research hard bauxite was crushed between 2 to 3 inches and then samples were washed with 5% HCl. The result of this laboratory studies shows that the silica modulus has improved from 1.05 to 2.56 which indicates an increase of 29% in the Al2O3 content. Jajarm laboratory s study shows that Jajarm bauxite deposit partially can be improved only by water treatment.
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Earth Sciences(IJES)
Serial Year :
2011
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Earth Sciences(IJES)
Record number :
2006797
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