“…The sodium aluminate solution is mainly derived from the Bayer process or the alkaline process of smelting bauxite. Additionally, with the increasing demands for environmental protection and the development of resource recycling, businesses not only smelt bauxite but also are now utilizing aluminum-rich fly ash, ,− coal gangue, red mud, , waste alumina, ,, and nuclear-contaminated sludge ,, to extract aluminum to produce sodium aluminate solution. Due to variations in raw materials and processing techniques, the concentration and component ratios of sodium aluminate solution differ, thereby influencing the process and reaction conditions of carbonate reaction to produce pseudoboehmite, consequently affecting process control and the properties of the products.…”