RI 6524 Preparation of Aluminum Fluoride From Alumina Hydrate and Dilute Fluoride Solutions

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Henry E. Blake Robert K. Koch
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

Laboratory tests were made to determine if aluminum fluoride of commercial grade could be synthesized by reacting alumina hydrate with dilute ( 25 to 75 grams per liter of fluorine ) aqueous fluoride solutions . • Products containing up to 90 percent aluminum fluoride ( A1F ) were synthesized by reaction of alumina trihydrate ( A120 3H2O) with either dilute hydrofluoric acid ( HF ) or ammonium fluoride ( NHF) solutions , the ammonium fluoride solution resulting from ammonia ( NH ) desilication of a hydrofluoricfluosilicic acid ( HF - H₂ SiF ) solution . Fluorine recoveries of over 80 percent were obtained with either type of solution . The hydrated precipitates of AlF, and ( NH4 ) , A1F ( ammonium aluminum fluoride ) obtained by reacting hydrated alumina with these solutions were subsequently converted to anhydrous AlF, by controlled heating .
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APA: Henry E. Blake Robert K. Koch  (1964)  RI 6524 Preparation of Aluminum Fluoride From Alumina Hydrate and Dilute Fluoride Solutions

MLA: Henry E. Blake Robert K. Koch RI 6524 Preparation of Aluminum Fluoride From Alumina Hydrate and Dilute Fluoride Solutions. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.

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