Determination of oxalate ion in bayer liquor using electrochemical method
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The Bayer process can be summarized as the digestion of bauxite with caustic liquor and the subsequent precipitation of hydrated alumina [1]. Most bauxite contains organic compounds in various amounts. Depending upon the digestion conditions, 5-10% of the organic carbon is converted to sodiumoxalate [2]. When sodiumoxalate, if not controlled in Bayer process, builds up to a certain level of supersaturation, it precipitates out in the hydrate precipitator tank. This co-precipitation affects the quality of alumina [3]. In this study, we investigated the electrochemical determination of oxalate ion by using differential puls voltammetry in Bayer liquor. A linear relationship between oxalate concentration and current response was obtained with good reproducibility of the current.