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Feasibility of red mud neutralization with seawater using Taguchi's methodology
In this study, feasibility of using seawater to neutralize alkaline red
mud for its safe disposal has been studied using Taguchi's design of
experimental methodology. Parameters such as weight of red mud, volume
of seawater, stirring time and temperature were tested at three levels
to study their effect on response characteristic, i.e., pH of the
neutralized slurry. The analysis of variance showed that volume of
seawater added and quantity of red mud are the two significant
parameters with 53.59 and 44.92 % contribution each, respectively.
Under the optimized parameters, pH value of red mud slurry reaches to
about 8.0 which is within disposable limits. When seawater or other Ca-
and Mg-rich brines are added to caustic red mud, the pH of the mixture
is reduced causing hydroxide, carbonate or hydroxy carbonate minerals
to be precipitated. This mechanism of neutralization process has been
explained with emphasis on chemical analysis, mineralogy and morphology
of the neutralized red mud. The process improved the physical
characteristics of red mud with entrained liquor becoming non-hazardous
water with reduced alkalinity. The results would be extremely useful in
the process of safe disposal of red mud