RI 6431 Methods for Producing Alumina From Clay. An Evaluation of a Nitric Acid Process

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Paul W. Johnson Frank A. Peters Ralph C. Kirby
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

Alumina can be recovered from clay , using 30 percent nitric acid for digestion . Calcined clay is crushed and then digested at 325 ° F and 85 psig pressure with less than stoichiometric nitric acid required to form normal aluminum nitrate . In this way , a solution containing both normal aluminum nitrate , Al ( NO3 ) 3 , and basic aluminum nitrate , assumed to be Al ( OH ) ( NO3 ) 2 , is formed , and in which iron is virtually insoluble . The solution is filtered and then concentrated in vacuum evaporators to crystallize normal aluminum nonahydrate . The crystals are washed with 50 percent nitric acid and then decomposed to alumina and nitrogen oxides . The design that has been developed for this process is based on published work . For a plant producing 1,000 tons of alumina a day , the estimated operating cost is $60.69 per ton of alumina , and the estimated fixed capital cost is $ 76 million using a Marshall and Stevens chemical equipment index basis of 240.0 . This process is not competitive under current economic conditions with the production of alumina from bauxite via the Bayer process . For lowering costs , future research should include study of leaching at lower temperatures under atmospheric pressure and alternate aluminum nitrate decomposition methods .
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APA: Paul W. Johnson Frank A. Peters Ralph C. Kirby  (1964)  RI 6431 Methods for Producing Alumina From Clay. An Evaluation of a Nitric Acid Process

MLA: Paul W. Johnson Frank A. Peters Ralph C. Kirby RI 6431 Methods for Producing Alumina From Clay. An Evaluation of a Nitric Acid Process. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.

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