Materials Proceedings (Dec 2021)

Preliminary Characterization of Three Metallurgical Bauxite Residue Samples

  • Panagiotis Angelopoulos,
  • Maria Georgiou,
  • Paschalis Oustadakis,
  • Maria Taxiarchou,
  • Hakan Karadağ,
  • Yasin Eker,
  • Gheorghe Dobra,
  • Alina Boiangiu,
  • Gökhan Demir,
  • Sedat Arslan,
  • Panagiotis Davris,
  • Efthymios Balomenos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/materproc2021005066
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
p. 66

Abstract

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Bauxite Metallurgical Residue (BR) is a highly alkaline and very fine-grained by-product of the Bayer process for alumina production. Its huge global annual production has resulted in increasing accumulation of BR, causing deposition problems and serious environmental issues. RM contains oxides and salts of the main elements Fe, Al, Ca, Na, Si, Ti, and rare earths—REEs (Sc, Nd, Y, La, Ce, Ds)—many of which have been categorised by EU as critical metals (CMs). The valorisation of BR as a low-cost secondary raw material and metal resource could be a route for its reduction, introducing the waste into the economic cycle. REEScue constitutes a research project that aims to instigate the efficient exploitation of European bauxite residues, resulting from alumina production from Greece (MYTILINEOS SA), Turkey (ETI Aluminium), and Romania (ALUM SA), containing appreciable concentrations of scandium and REEs, through the development of a number of innovative extraction and separation technologies that can efficiently address the drawbacks of the existing solution. The consortium consists of three alumina producers from Greece (MYTILINEOS SA), Turkey (ETI Aluminium), and Romania (ALUM SA) and two academic partners from Greece (National Technical University of Athens) and Turkey (Necmettin Erbacan University). We present preliminary characterization results of three different BR samples that originate from the three aluminium industries, in respect of bulk chemical analysis (XRF, ICP), mineralogical investigation (XRD), and morphological observation through microscopy.

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