A low-cost process for complete utilization of bauxite residue

J Environ Manage. 2024 Apr:356:120751. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2024.120751. Epub 2024 Mar 26.

Abstract

Cost-effective treatment or even valorization of the bauxite residue (red mud) from the alumina industry is in demand to improve their environmental and economic liabilities. This study proposes a strategy that provides a near-complete conversion of bauxite residue to valuable products. The first step involves dilute acid leaching, which allowed the fractionation of raw residues into (1) an aqueous fraction rich in silica and aluminium and (2) a solid residue rich in iron, titanium and rare earth elements. For the proposed process, 91% of the original silicon, 67% of the aluminium, 78% of the scandium and 69% of the cerium were recovered. The initial cost evaluation suggested that this approach is profitable with a gross margin of 167 $US per tonne. This "Residue2Product" approach should be considered for large-scale practices as one of the most economical and sustainable solutions to this environmental and economic liability for the alumina industry.

Keywords: Acid leaching; Gel formation; Magnetic separation; Precipitation separation; Rare earth elements; Red mud.

MeSH terms

  • Aluminum Oxide* / chemistry
  • Aluminum*
  • Iron
  • Titanium
  • Water

Substances

  • Aluminum Oxide
  • Aluminum
  • Iron
  • Titanium
  • Water