Current Status Of R&d On Alumina From Domestic Nonbauxitic Resources

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
James A. Barclay
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

Results of investigations over approximately the last 10 years by the Bureau of Mines and others on technology for recovering cell-grade alumina from domestic nonbauxitic resources such as clay, anorthosite, alunite, dawsonitic oil shale, coal ash, and coal shale are reviewed. It is concluded that, although many innovative techniques have evolved from this effort and have been shown to be technically feasible, energy and economic considerations will prevent any of the processes from competing with the Bayer process under normal conditions. Based on the Bureau's experience, some variation of clay-HCI leaching, HC1 gas sparging crystallization has the greatest potential as an alternative to the Bayer-bauxite process.
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APA: James A. Barclay  (1984)  Current Status Of R&d On Alumina From Domestic Nonbauxitic Resources

MLA: James A. Barclay Current Status Of R&d On Alumina From Domestic Nonbauxitic Resources. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1984.

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