Reducing the iron content of kaolin from Milos, Greece, by a hydrometallurgical process

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
S. G. Tsimas M. A. Komiotou A. K. Moutsatsou G. K. Parissakis
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Aug 1, 1995

Abstract

For Greek kaolin producers, a considerable proportion of whose output is from deposits containing more than 4 wt% Fe2O3, the colouring resulting from iron oxide impurity represents a serious problem that necessitates upgrading of the ore to meet commercial specifications. Autoclave leaching with oxalic acid for 1 h at 120 degrees C and 5-6 bar was shown to reduce Fe2O3 by up to 90% without affecting the structure of the kaolin, which maintained its physicochemical properties. The iron oxalate product can either be removed from solution or precipitated as iron hydroxide with recycling of the oxalic acid
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APA: S. G. Tsimas M. A. Komiotou A. K. Moutsatsou G. K. Parissakis  (1995)  Reducing the iron content of kaolin from Milos, Greece, by a hydrometallurgical process

MLA: S. G. Tsimas M. A. Komiotou A. K. Moutsatsou G. K. Parissakis Reducing the iron content of kaolin from Milos, Greece, by a hydrometallurgical process. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1995.

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