OFR-09-90 Alumina Miniplant Operations - Treatment Of FeC13-Loaded Stripping Liquor With Calcined Kaolin

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Thomas L. Ochs
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

The stripping of iron-laden solvent with hydrochloric acid in the iron-removal step of the clay-hydrochloric acid process for the extraction of alumina from calcined kaolinitic clay results in a loaded ferric chloride stripping liquor. Treatment of this stripping liquor at boiling with calcined kaolin to form insoluble Fe203(s) and a dilute A1C13 solution was undertaken by the Bureau of Mines to characterize process problems and to aid in sizing of solids-liquid separation equipment. Variables identified as important in the chemical reaction were calcined kaolin particle size, ratio of calcined kaolin to FeC13, and reaction time. These parameters were tested for significance and their interactions investigated. Fine calcined kaolin (-65 mesh) at a greater than 1:1 mole ratio of contained acid-soluble A1203 to Fe203 equivalent of the FeC13 in the stripping liquor required less reaction time than coarser (-16 mesh) material. Solids-liquid separation of the reacted slurries by both settling and filtration requires flocculation.
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APA: Thomas L. Ochs  (2011)  OFR-09-90 Alumina Miniplant Operations - Treatment Of FeC13-Loaded Stripping Liquor With Calcined Kaolin

MLA: Thomas L. Ochs OFR-09-90 Alumina Miniplant Operations - Treatment Of FeC13-Loaded Stripping Liquor With Calcined Kaolin. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 2011.

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