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Synthesis and Applications of Inorganic Materials Derived from Aluminium Smelting Waste

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Synthesis and Applications of Inorganic Materials Derived from Aluminium Smelting Waste
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Victoria University of Wellington
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Red mud is the highly alkaline, toxic residue of the aluminium ore bauxite after extraction of the aluminium by the Bayer process. The storage and utilization of red mud present significant environmental problems. The possibility of producing viable inorganic polymers (geopolymers) from red mud and its precursor mineral bauxite was investigated, using sodium hydroxide and/or sodium silicate as the activator, and adjusting the composition of the mixture by the addition of fine silica or ρ-alum...

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Thesis level
Masters
Date created
2014
Creator
Md Hairi, Siti Noor Syazana
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https://figshare.com/articles/thesis/Synthesis_and_Applications_of_Inorganic_Materials_Derived_fr...
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Bioinorganic chemistry / Main group metal chemistry / Inorganic chemistry not elsewhere classified / Red mud / Geopolymer / Bauxite / School: School of Chemical and Physical Sciences / Bioinorganic Chemistry / Main Group Metal Chemistry / Inorganic Chemistry not elsewhere classified / Expanding Knowledge in the Chemical Sciences / Degree Discipline: Chemistry / Degree Level: Masters / Degree Name: Master of Science

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