RI 6335 Two Hydrated Calcium Aluminates Eucountered in the Lime-Soda-Sinter Process

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. V. Lundquist H. Leitch
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Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

Two hydrated calcium aluminates , formed by side reactions in the leaching step and desilication step of the lime- soda sinter process , were investigated to better define their influence on alumina recovery . The two calcium aluminates , Caз [ Al ( OH) 6 ]₂ and зCa0.Al½ 03 · ( 8-12 ) H₂ ) , were prepared and identified by chemical and X- ray analysis . The relative proportions of each of these compounds formed in typical leach solutions at several temperatures were determined . The influence of free lime as a promoter of calcium aluminate formation was also investigated . The formation and precipitation from leach liquors of calcium aluminates contributes to the low alumina recoveries in the process . The presence of carbonate ion in the leach solution suppresses calcium aluminate formation and precipitation and results in higher alumina recovery . Hydrated calcium aluminates are formed in the aging of lime - soda sinters in the normal atmosphere .
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APA: R. V. Lundquist H. Leitch  (1963)  RI 6335 Two Hydrated Calcium Aluminates Eucountered in the Lime-Soda-Sinter Process

MLA: R. V. Lundquist H. Leitch RI 6335 Two Hydrated Calcium Aluminates Eucountered in the Lime-Soda-Sinter Process. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1963.

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