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Development of Pilot-scale Reactor for the Production of Aluminium Hydroxide from Alum DerivedFrom Kankara Kaolin for Zeolite Y Synthesis 

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– Development of Pilot-scale Reactor for the Production of Aluminium Hydroxide from Alum DerivedFrom Kankara Kaolin for Zeolite Y Synthesis  –

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Abstract

This work was aimed at the design and fabrication of a pilot-scale reactor for the production of aluminium hydroxide from aluminium sulphate obtained from Kankara kaolin for use in Zeolite Y synthesis.

XRD, XRF and BET analyses were carried out on the aluminium hydroxide first prepared at bench scale and pilot scale. The aluminium hydroxide precipitated on a laboratory bench scale at the pH value of 6 was found to be amorphous while that precipitated at a pH value of 7 was found to be a crystalline mix of boehmite and bayerite.

The BET surface area of aluminium hydroxide precipitated at the laboratory bench scale was found to be 78.275m2 /g for a pH value of 6 and 209.799m2 /g for a pH value of 7. The effect of temperature on the amount of aluminium hydroxide precipitated was found to be marginal.

Introduction

The need for an increase in the lighter fractions obtained during petroleum processing led to the cracking of the heavy oil fractions gotten from distillation.

There are two methods by which this is achieved which are thermal cracking and catalytic cracking.  Over the years catalytic cracking has surmounted thermal cracking as the principal process adopted for the cracking of heavier oil fractions.

This is due to the effect of the catalyst in catalytic cracking that lowers the activation energy of the chemical reactions, thereby enabling the conversion of the heavy oil fractions at relatively low temperatures of 500-6000C compared to 750- 9000C obtained in thermal cracking. 

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