Production of black iron oxide from red mud

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M. S. Rukhlyadeva
M. V. Belousov
E. A. Nikonenko
G. V. Ismagilova
M. P. Kolesnikova
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[1] Ural Federal University named after B.N. Yeltsin,
[2] Ural Institute of Economics,undefined
[3] Management and Law,undefined
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Black Pigment; Aluminosilicate Hydrate; Iron Oxide Pigment; Coverage Power; Spreading Capacity;
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Production of inorganic pigments was studied, and specifically that of iron oxide black pigment, which can be used in paint-and-varnish industry and in manufacture of building and other pigmented materials. Results are presented of phase and chemical analyses of raw materials and final product. A technological scheme is suggested and production parameters of the black pigment from red mud are recommended. The pigment is produced from the −0.045 mm fraction of red mud, a waste from alumina industry. It is recommended to perform calcination at 850°C in a controlled atmosphere with deficiency of oxygen. This method yields an iron oxide pigment of purely black color with a coverage power of 8–10 g m−2 from a waste produced in manufacture of alumina, red mud (up to 90%), without additional additives and provides reduction of Fe(III) to Fe(II) by the sulfide sulfur present in the starting mud.
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