RI 6031 Defluorination Of Fluorspar: Preparation Of Aluminum Fluoride From Siliceous Fluorspar ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Henry E. Blake
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Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

The purpose of this Bureau of Mines investigation was twofold. The first phase of the work was to determine the technical and mechanical feasibility of defluorinating low-grade siliceous fluorspars on an intermediate scale by high-temperature pyrohydrolysis in a rotary kiln. The second phase was to react the liberated hydrogen fluoride (HF) offgas with alumina monohydrate to produce commercial-grade aluminum fluoride (85 percent AIF3). The two phases of the work were to be integrated into a single continuous process. Evaluation of the data shows that low-grade siliceous fluorspars can be successfully defluorinated, either in a solid or a molten state, in a gas-fired rotary kiln in the presence of water vapor at 1,250° to 1,350° C. The water produced by combustion of propane was sufficient to yield defluorinatians of 75 to 85 percent.
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APA: Henry E. Blake  (1962)  RI 6031 Defluorination Of Fluorspar: Preparation Of Aluminum Fluoride From Siliceous Fluorspar ? Summary

MLA: Henry E. Blake RI 6031 Defluorination Of Fluorspar: Preparation Of Aluminum Fluoride From Siliceous Fluorspar ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1962.

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