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    Title: Dissolution of aluminum hydroxide to provide Al and to neutralize acidity for the removal and recovery of fluoride through cryolite crystallization
    Authors: Ouedraogo, Sabine Jessica;Vinh, Ya;Noophan, Pongsak (Lek);Naddeo, Vincenzo;Li, Chi-Wang
    Date: 2023-03-27
    Issue Date: 2023-04-28 16:58:34 (UTC+8)
    Publisher: Elsevier Ltd.
    Abstract: Dissolution of aluminum hydroxide (Al(OH)3(s)) was investigated for providing Al and at the same time neutralizing the acidity generated in the recovery of fluoride through the crystallization of cryolite. The alkalinity provided by the dissolution of Al(OH)3(s) combined with Na2CO3 reduces the total treatment cost for fluoride recovery by 45%, compared to when other aluminum salts were used. In this study, two types of aluminum hydroxide having different degrees of crystallinity of 61.53% and 25.57%, denoted as crystalline Al(OH)3(s) (CAH) and amorphous Al(OH)3(s) (AAH), respectively, were investigated. The results showed that the dissolution of AAH was very efficient but an excess amount of AAH adsorbed the freshly formed
    complexes, impairing the purity of cryolite. On the other hand, the dissolution of the CAH was mostly dependent on the time, the Al dosage, and the initial pH of the solution. Upon reaching equilibrium, the dissolved Al to the initial F molar ratio reached 2/6. With the mixed volume ratio of 1:1 between the raw HF solution and the HF solution being equilibrated with CAH initially, the removal of F reached 96% and the cryolite formation was positively confirmed based on the XRD analysis of the resulting solid.
    Relation: Journal of Cleaner Production
    DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2023.136987
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