• Dissolution Kinetic And Solvent Extraction Of Aluminium From Kaolin

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    • Title page

      Certification

      Dedication

      Acknowledgement

      Table of content

      CHAPTER ONE

      1.0 Introduction

      1.1 Kaolinite

      1.1.1 Source of Kaolinite

      1.1.2 Uses of Kaolinite

      1.1.3 Chemistry of Kaolinite

      1.2 Occurrence of Kaolinite

      1.3 Aluminum

      1.3.1 Physical and chemical characteristic of aluminum

      1.3.2 Recycle  of aluminum

      1.4 Occurrence of aluminum

      1.4.1 Production and refinement of aluminum

      1.4.2 Compounds and halides of aluminums

      1.5 Application of aluminum

      1.5.1 History of aluminum

      1.5.2 Etymology of aluminum

      1.5.3 Aluminum alloys in structural application

      1.6 Alumina

      1.6.1 Effect of aluminum on plant

      1.6.2 Importance of aluminium to health

      1.7 Solvent extraction

      1.7.1 Solvent extraction of metal

      CHAPTER TWO

      2.0 Experimental methods+

      2.1 Materials

      2.1.1 Sample collection

      2.1.2 Reagents

      2.1.3 Apparatus

      2.2 Material and methods

      2.2.1 Sample preparation

      2.2.1.1 Grinding

      2.2.1.2 Pulverilization/particle sizing

      2.3 Characteristics of the samples

      2.3.1 Aqueous metal analysis

      2.4 Physio-analysis

      2.4.1 Moisture content

      2.4.2 Ash content

      2.5 Dissolution and solvent extraction studies

      2.5.1 Leaching procedure

      2.5.2 Solvent extraction procedure

      2.6         Total aluminium analysis

      2.6.1 Total iron precipitation

      2.6.2 Extraction of aluminum

      2.6.3 Stripping process

      2.6.4 Aluminum salt production

      CHAPTER THREE

      3.0         Result and discussion

      3.1         Characterization studies

      3.1.1 Chemical composition of ore

      3.1.2 Photo-micrographic studies

      3.1.3 Aqueous metal analysis

      3.2         Leaching studies

      3.2.1 Effect of HCl concentration

      3.2.2 Effect of temperature

      3.2.3 Effect of particle sizes

      3.2.4 Dissolution kinetic analysis

      3.3          Solvent extraction studies

      3.3.1         Total iron removal

      3.3.2        Solvent extraction of copper

      3.3.3 Stripping of aluminum form Dithizone

      3.4 Proposal hydrometallurgical scheme

      3.5 Conclusions 

      3.6 Recommendation 

      3.7 References 

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      CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 5 ]1.5.2 Etymology of aluminiumTwo variants of the metals name are in current use, aluminium and aluminum (besides the obsolete aluminium) the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) adopted aluminium as the standard international name for the element in 1990 but, three years later, recognized aluminium as an acceptable variant. Hence, their periodic table includes both. [53] IUPAC prefers the use of aluminium in these internal publications, although nearly as many IUPAC publicati ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER TWO - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]CHAPTER TWO2.0 EXPERIENTIAL METHODS2.1 Materials2.1.1 sample collectionThe sample (kaolin) was collected from a porter at Okelele, Ilorin East Local government, Ilorin, Kwara Nigeria. 2.1.2 ReagentsThe reagents uses for these study sources of chemistry department, Kwara State Polytechnic, Ilorin Kwara State include hydrochloric acid (HCL), distill water, Dithizone, potassium hydroxide.2.1.3 ApparatusAll these apparatus used for this study are sourced from the department. These apparatus include ... Continue reading---