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Synthesis of pollucite and analcime zeolites by recovering aluminum from a saline slag
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Palabras clave
Saline slag
Aluminum recovery
Zeolitic materials
Pollucite
Analcime
Clasificación UNESCO
2303 Química Inorgánica
Fecha de publicación
2021
Editor
Elsevier
Citación
Jiménez, A., Misol, A., Morato, Á., Rives, V., Vicente, M. A., & Gil, A. (2021). Synthesis of pollucite and analcime zeolites by recovering aluminum from a saline slag. Journal of Cleaner Production, 297, 126667. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2021.126667
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[EN] 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$H2O) and pollucite (CsAlSi2O6$nH2O). 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, FTeIR 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 ºC for 24 h) of two zeolites of the analcime family, obtaining in both cases pure and
crystalline solids.
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0959-6526
DOI
10.1016/j.jclepro.2021.126667
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