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Synthesis of pollucite and analcime zeolites by recovering aluminum from a saline slag

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JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
Volume 297, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2021.126667

Keywords

Saline slag; Aluminum recovery; Zeolitic materials; Pollucite; Analcime

Funding

  1. MINECO
  2. ERDF [MAT 201678863-C2-R]
  3. Sistema Nacional de Garantia Juvenil
  4. Junta de Castilla y Leon
  5. ERDF
  6. Santander Bank
  7. Universidad de Salamanca
  8. Banco Santander

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The study presents a valorization procedure for saline slag generated during aluminum recycling, which involves recovery of aluminum compounds and synthesis of zeolites. Results show that a high percentage of aluminum can be recovered from fractions smaller than 0.4 mm, and the extracted liquors can be used for hydrothermal synthesis of pure and crystalline zeolites.
This work describes a valorization procedure for one of the most important wastes generated during aluminum recycling, namely, saline slag. This procedure was divided in two steps: a) recovery of aluminum or its compounds in various fractions, and b) the use of one of those fractions in the synthesis of two zeolites: analcime (NaAlSi2O6 center dot H2O) and pollucite (CsAlSi2O6 center dot nH(2)O). Saline slag was ground, sieved (1 mm), washed and separated into two fractions of different sizes, one larger and another smaller than 0.4 mm. The fraction smaller than 0.4 mm was treated under reflux conditions with NaOH or CsOH solutions. The extraction liquor contained aluminum and alkali metal cations; after adding the necessary amount of Si, hydrothermal synthesis was carried out, obtaining the zeolitic materials. Characterization of the solids obtained was carried out by powder X-ray diffraction, thermal analysis, FT-IR spectroscopy, element chemical analysis and electron microscopy. The valorization procedure proposed in this work showed that a high percentage of Al (close to 45 wt%) can be recovered from the fraction smaller than 0.4 mm and that the liquors extracted with NaOH or CsOH can be used as a source for the hydrothermal synthesis (200 degrees C for 24 h) of two zeolites of the analcime family, obtaining in both cases pure and crystalline solids. (C) 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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