RI 6593 Extraction Of Aluminum From 2Na2O?3CaO?5Al2O3 In Water And In Solutions Of NaOH And Na2CO3

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. V. Lundquist
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Jan 1, 1965

Abstract

The compound 2Na2O?3CaO?5Al2O3 occurs as a minor phase in lime-soda sinters prepared for extracting aluminum from siliceous aluminum-bearing materials. About 99 percent extraction of sodium and aluminum from synthesized 2Na2O.3CaO.5Al2O3 was obtained in solutions of NaOH-Na2CO3 at leaching temperatures of 50° C and above. Extractions in water were low because insufficient NaOH was generated by hydrolysis. Extractions in NaOH solutions were limited to about 80 percent owing to the precipitation of hydrated calcium aluminates. Rapid extractions of 100 percent were obtainable in NaaC03 solutions, but the subsequent rapid precipitation of alumina trihydrate caused losses in alumina recovery.
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APA: R. V. Lundquist  (1965)  RI 6593 Extraction Of Aluminum From 2Na2O?3CaO?5Al2O3 In Water And In Solutions Of NaOH And Na2CO3

MLA: R. V. Lundquist RI 6593 Extraction Of Aluminum From 2Na2O?3CaO?5Al2O3 In Water And In Solutions Of NaOH And Na2CO3. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1965.

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