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Determination of Total Sodium in Sodium Aluminate Liquors by Aluminium Titration

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Summary

Significance of the Topic


Accurate determination of total sodium in sodium aluminate liquors is essential for monitoring and optimizing the Bayer process in alumina production. Precise sodium measurement supports process control, quality assurance and environmental compliance in industrial settings.

Objectives and Study Overview


This study presents a thermometric titration method for quantifying total sodium in sodium aluminate solutions down to concentrations of approximately 1 g/L as Na₂CO₃. By decomposing the aluminate matrix and titrating with a standardized aluminium solution, the approach delivers reliable results suitable for routine laboratory or automated analysis.

Methodology and Instrumentation


Principle of the Method:
  • Aluminate ions are first decomposed by adding excess Mg²⁺, which reacts with OH⁻ to form Mg(OH)₂ precipitate and consumes carbonate and organic interferences.
  • The gelatinous precipitate is removed by filtration or centrifugation.
  • The clear filtrate is treated with ammonium hydrogen difluoride to complex residual species and prepare for titration.
  • An aluminium–potassium nitrate mixed titrant is added until formation of insoluble NaK₂AlF₆ triggers a sharp exothermic endpoint, detected thermometrically.

Used Instrumentation:
  • Thermometric titrator: 859 Titrotherm
  • Optional autosampler: 814 USB sample processor

Key Experimental Parameters:
  • Titrant composition: 0.5 mol/L Al(NO₃)₃ with 1.1 mol/L KNO₃
  • Precipitant: 300 g/L Mg(NO₃)₂
  • Conditioning reagent: 300 g/L NH₄F·HF
  • Titrant delivery rate: 5 mL/min, pre-dose 0.5 mL, 30 s delay
  • Data smoothing factor: 70; stirring at 15 rpm

Main Results and Discussion


Analysis of refinery spent liquor yielded:
  • Na⁺: 223.3 g/L ± 0.5
  • Na₂O: 301.0 g/L ± 0.7
  • Na₂CO₃: 514.6 g/L ± 1.2
Blank determination showed a linear relationship (R²=0.9999) between liquor volume and titrant consumption, with an intercept of –0.2423 mL. The high linearity and small blank value confirm method accuracy and robustness.

Benefits and Practical Applications


The thermometric titration approach offers:
  • Rapid and precise sodium quantification in complex alkaline matrices
  • Minimal sample preparation and reagent consumption
  • Potential for full automation with autosamplers
  • High throughput suitable for quality control in alumina refineries

Future Trends and Opportunities


Advancements may include coupling thermometric titration with flow injection systems, miniaturized sensor technology for on-line monitoring, and extension to other process streams such as caustic recovery solutions. Integration with digital process control could further enhance real-time decision making in refinery operations.

Conclusion


The presented thermometric titration method provides a reliable, automated solution for determining total sodium in sodium aluminate liquors. It combines high precision, ease of use and adaptability, making it well suited for industrial analytical laboratories engaged in alumina production monitoring.

Reference


Thermo. Titr. Application Note No. H-080: Determination of Total Sodium in Sodium Aluminate Liquors by Aluminium Titration.

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