Title of article :
Modeling and Optimizing Aluminum Hydroxide Precipitation Process in Industrial Scale; case study: Iran Alumina Plant
Author/Authors :
Mirzaei, Hosseinali School of Mining Engineering - College of Engineering - University of Tehran - Tehran, Iran , Noaparast, Mohammad School of Mining Engineering - College of Engineering - University of Tehran - Tehran, Iran , Abdollahi, Hadi School of Mining Engineering - College of Engineering - University of Tehran - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
The precipitation of aluminum hydroxide from a supersaturated sodium aluminate
solution is known as an essential production step in the Bayer process. In this work,
the real precipitation process in the Iran Alumina Plant was modeled by the historical
data with the help of Design Expert. According to the results obtained, the recovery is
significantly improved with decrease in the super-saturation factor (α) of the solution.
However, this modification was found to be the most difficult change due to the
operational problems. The results obtained indicated the significant impact of the seed
size on the product size. The negligible effects of the other parameters involved on
controlling the amount of fine grains (< 44 μm) and coarse grains (> 150 μm) in the
product showed the significance of reactivating the classification and agglomeration
sections. Ultimately, it was found that the recovery process could be enhanced from
46.32% to 47.86% at a constant α by increasing the seed concentration to 400 g/L,
increasing the retention time by adding two precipitation tanks and reducing the
temperature of the last precipitation tank by 2 ºC (by reducing the temperature of the
inlet suspension), while preserving the quality of the product.
Keywords :
Aluminum hydroxide , precipitation , Nucleation , Growth , Agglomeration , Super-saturation
Journal title :
Journal of Mining and Environment