Abstract

Vast quantities of gangue from coal mining and processing have accumulated over the years and caused significant economic and environmental problems in China. For high added-value utilization of alumina rich coal gangue (ARCG), a mild hydro-chemical process was investigated to extract alumina. The influences of NaOH concentration, mass ratio of alkali to gangue, reaction temperature and reaction time were systematically studied. An alumina extraction rate of 94.68% was achieved at the condition of NaOH concentration 47.5%, alkali to gangue ratio of 6, reaction temperature of 260°C and reaction time of 120 min. The obtained leaching residues were characterized through X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy and energy-dispersive spectrometer. Research confirmed that kaolinite the main alumina-bearing phase of ARCG can be decomposed and transformed to Na8Al6Si6O24(OH)2(H2O)2 and Ca2Al2SiO6(OH)2 at relatively low temperature and short reaction time. Additionally, Na8Al6Si6O24(OH)2(H2O)2 and Ca2Al2SiO6(OH)2 are unstable and will transform to alumina-free phase NaCaHSiO4 under the optimal conditions, which is the major reason for high alumina extraction rates.

Highlights

  • Coal gangue is an industrial solid waste produced by coal mining and processing [1,2,3]

  • According to the XRD patterns shown in figure 1, the major phases of alumina rich coal gangue (ARCG) are quartz (SiO2) and kaolinite (Al2O3.2SiO2.2H2O)

  • From the above-mentioned experiments, the results show that the optimum conditions to extract alumina from ARCG are: NaOH concentration of 47.5%, alkali to gangue ratio of 6, reaction temperature of 260°C and reaction time of 120 min

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Introduction

Coal gangue is an industrial solid waste produced by coal mining and processing [1,2,3]. The average production of gangue accounts for 10–15% of raw coal production [4,5], making coal gangue one of the biggest solid wastes in China. Utilization ratio of coal gangue can reach about 60% in some countries. There are still huge amounts of coal gangue being dumped in coal reject hills royalsocietypublishing.org/journal/rsos R.

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