Alkaline Leaching

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 5
- File Size:
- 281 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1980
Abstract
US 4,133,866-Selective recovery of the bound sodium content of red mud obtained in the production of alumina by the Bayer process The red mud is mixed with aqueous ferric sulfate, the resulting suspension stirred intensively at a temperature of 15-85°C and adjusted to a pH value of from 4.4 to 4 6, and the solids are removed. The clarified solution of sodium sulfate can be used directly for the leaching of additional bauxite T Lakatos, M Miskei, J Szolnoki, F. Toth, and L Revesz, assigned to Aluminiumipan Tervezo es Kutato Intezet, Almasfuzitoi Timfoldgyar, and MTA Geokemiai Kutatolaboratorium. Jan. 9, 1979. 3 pp (423-208). Filed: 10¬28-77 (846,588) Priority: Hungary, 10-29-76 (AU 364). US 4,145,398-Continuous digestion of bauxite with aqueous sodium hydroxide, with higher throughput in existing plants or the construction of smaller plants with equivalent capacity The ore suspension at a solids concentration of 1-6% by weight and temperature of 200-300°C is flowed through a digestion tube or nest of tubes at a velocity of preferably from 2 to 5 m/s and under a pressure of from 10 to 200 atm Heat is supplied by a fluid heat carrier flowing in countercurrent in a concentric outer tube. Preferably, some of the red mud is recycled to the digestion operation. L. Plass, assigned to Vereinigte Aluminium-Werke A.G Mar 20, 1979. 5 pp. (423-121) Filed: 2-27-76 (754,749) Same: British 1,437,548, dated May 26, 1976 Same Canadian 1,008,253, dated Apr 12, 1977. US 4,146,573-An aqueous slurry of red mud, formed in the Bayer process production of alumina from bauxite, can be solidified by treating the red mud with a described quaternary ammonium salt, continuing mixing until the red mud has set up to a rigid mass, and recovering the solidified concentrated red mud J Kane, assigned to Nalco Chemical Co Mar 27, 1979 4 pp (423-82). Filed 8-2-78 (930,251).
Citation
APA: (1980) Alkaline Leaching
MLA: Alkaline Leaching . The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1980.