RI 6528 Aluminum Extraction Characteristics of Three Calcium Aluminates in Water, Sodium Hydroxide, and Sodium Carbonate Solutions

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 22
- File Size:
- 609 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1964
Abstract
The solubility characteristics of three calcium aluminates , 12Ca0 · 7A120½
3Ca0 A1203 , and 4Ca0 A12 03 Fe2O3 , were determined in water and in solutions of
NaOH and Na₂ CO₂ to more clearly define their role in relation to the recovery
of aluminum by the lime sinter and the lime - soda sinter processes . The calcium
aluminates were prepared by sintering stoichiometric mixtures of CaCO3 ,
Al2O3 3H20, and Fe 0 at 1,375 ° C. The rates and extent of aluminum extractions
were determined . The aluminum extractions from the aluminates were
dependent on the presence of carbonate ions in the leach solutions , temperature
, time , leach solution composition , and solid - liquid ratio of the
slurry . The aluminum extracted from the calcium aluminates in water and
in NaOH solutions varied from 4.6 to 22.9 percent . Virtually , complete
extraction could generally be obtained for 12Ca0.7A120 and 4Ca0.A12 03 • Fe₂ 03 ;
in one instance it was obtained for 3Ca0.A1203 , when an excess of carbonate
ions was present over that required for the conversion of all of the calcium
in the aluminates into CaCO3 . In some cases of poor aluminum recoveries ,
extractions could be improved by regrinding and releaching the solid residues .
Citation
APA:
(1964) RI 6528 Aluminum Extraction Characteristics of Three Calcium Aluminates in Water, Sodium Hydroxide, and Sodium Carbonate SolutionsMLA: RI 6528 Aluminum Extraction Characteristics of Three Calcium Aluminates in Water, Sodium Hydroxide, and Sodium Carbonate Solutions. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.