RI 4191 Process for the Production of Iron-Fire Alum, Part 1. - Laboratory Development

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Edwin A. Gee W. K. Cunningham
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Feb 1, 1948

Abstract

"INTRODUCTION This paper is one of many reporting on various aspects of the Bureau of Mines program during World War II directed toward alleviation of shortages in certain critical minerals some of these papers are published as technical papers information circulars, and reports of investigations, of the Bureau of Mines or in technical journals.The investigation described in this report was begun as part of the Bureau, of Mines program to develop acid processes for the extraction of alumina from low-grade bauxites and clays. A domestic shortage of high-grade bauxite suitable for treatment by the Bayer process became acute as a result of World War II; and intensive search for a practical acid process using lower-grade alumina-bearing raw materials was therefore warranted.A survey of the various methods for extraction of alumina from clay has been presented in an early Bureau of Mines publication. 4/ The principal barrier to the successful operation of an acid process has been the difficulty experienced in developing a suitable commercial method for purifying the crude aluminum salts after the clay extraction is complete. Iron salts are the foremost contamination influence. A review of the more prominent procedures that have been proposed for separating iron and aluminum salts can be found in the well-known text on aluminum by Edwards, Frary, and Jeffries. 5/The majority of acid processes to extract alumina from clay employ sulfuric acid as the leaching agent, and the purification is thus reduced to the separation of iron and aluminum, sulfates."
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APA: Edwin A. Gee W. K. Cunningham  (1948)  RI 4191 Process for the Production of Iron-Fire Alum, Part 1. - Laboratory Development

MLA: Edwin A. Gee W. K. Cunningham RI 4191 Process for the Production of Iron-Fire Alum, Part 1. - Laboratory Development. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1948.

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