BAUXITE CAS 1318-16-7

Introduction:Basic information about BAUXITE CAS 1318-16-7, including its chemical name, molecular formula, synonyms, physicochemical properties, and safety information, etc.

BAUXITE Basic informationResources

Product Name:BAUXITE
Synonyms:BAUXITE;aluminum bauxite;porocel;porocel o;TIANFU-CHEM BAUXITE
CAS:1318-16-7
MF:Al2H2O4
MW:119.98
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Mol File:1318-16-7.mol

BAUXITE Chemical Properties

density 2.275
form Dust (red, brown, or yellow)
color Buff to orange solid
Odorodorless
Dielectric constant2.5(Ambient)
Stability:Stable.
CAS DataBase Reference1318-16-7
EPA Substance Registry SystemBauxite (1318-16-7)

Safety Information

WGK Germany WGK 3
Storage Class11 - Combustible Solids
ToxicityTCLo ihl-hmn: 22 mg/m3/5Y GTPZAB 4,28,60

BAUXITE Usage And Synthesis

ResourcesAccording to the US Geological Survey, the world's bauxite resources are estimated to be 55 to 75 billion tonnes located mainly in South America (33%), Africa (27%), Asia (17%), Oceania (13%), and elsewhere (10%). Today, Australia supplies 35% of the demand worldwide for bauxite, South America 25%, and Africa 15%. The current reserves are estimated at being able to supply worldwide demand for more than two centuries. Note that about 95% of bauxite is of the metallurgical grade and hence used for the production of primary aluminum metal.
DescriptionBauxite is the major source of aluminum sesquioxide (alumina, Al2O3) worldwide. Bauxite is a soft and red clay, rich in alumina. From a geological point of view bauxite is defined as a residual sedimentary rock in the laterite family that results from in situ superficial weathering in moist tropical climates of clays, clayey limestones, or high-alumina-content silicoaluminous igneous and metamorphic rocks containing feldspars and micas.
Bauxite is a sedimentary rock, so it has neither a precise definition nor chemical formula. From a mineralogical point of view, bauxite is mainly composed of hydrated alumina minerals such as gibbsite [Al(OH)3 or Al2O3.3H2O, monoclinic] in recent tropical and equatorial bauxite deposits, while boehmite [AlO(OH) or Al2O3.H2O, orthorhombic] and, to a lesser extent, diaspore [AlO(OH) or Al2O3.H2O, orthorhombic] are the major minerals in subtropical and temperate bauxite old deposits. The average chemical composition of bauxite is 45 to 60 wt.% Al2O3 and 10 to 30 wt.% Fe2O3, the remainder consisting of silica, calcia, titanium dioxide, and water.

Chemical PropertiesBauxite consists mainly of gibbsite, Al(OH)3, and varying amounts of kaolinite, and iron and titania impurities. Because the loss on ignition is high, bauxite must be calcined to high temperatures before use. During calcination, it is converted to a dense grain consisting mainly of corundum, Al2O3, and mullite.
Chemical Propertiessolid
UsesAbsorbent catalysts
UsesOre for production of alumina; adsorbentin oil refining
DefinitionA natural aggregate of aluminumbearing minerals, more or less impure, in which the aluminum occurs largely as hydrated oxides. It is usually formed by prolonged weathering of aluminous rocks. Contains 30–75% Al2O 3 , 9–31% H2O, 3–25% Fe2O 3 , 2–9%, SiO2, 1–3% Ti O 2 .
DefinitionA mineral hydrated form ofaluminum hydroxide; the principal ore ofaluminum.
ApplicationBauxite is the best raw material for the production of alumina and aluminium. More than 95 per cent of the world's alumina is extracted from bauxite using the Bayer process. Therefore, it is mainly used for the production of primary aluminium metal. The following diagram shows the flow chart for aluminium production:
Health HazardBauxite can be considered to bea nuisance particulate; long experience withmining and refining of bauxite has not revealedsignificant adverse health effects.
Nuisance particulates have little adverseeffect on lungs and do not produce significant organic disease or toxic effect when exposuresare kept under reasonable control.
Safety ProfileA nuisance dust. Human systemiceffects by inhalation: fibrosis, focal (pneumoconiosis).

BAUXITE Preparation Products And Raw materials

Preparation ProductsAluminum sulfate-->Aluminium potassium sulfate dodecahydrate-->Aluminum ammonium sulfate-->Aluminum chlorohydrate-->SODIUM ALUMINUM OXIDE-->Aluminium sulfate octadecahydrate-->Aluminium ammonium sulfate dodecahydrate-->alumium polysulfate-->ferric aluminium polychloride
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