RI 8713 Atmospheric Pressure Desilication of Leach Liquors From Lime-Sinter Processing of Anorthosite

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Masami Hayashi
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines conducted laboratory studies to investigate methods for desilicating sodium aluminate solution derived from leaching a limestone-anorthosite sinter with 10-pct Na2C03 solution. Desilication tests were made at atmospheric pressure to determine the effects of time and additions of lime and desilication residues. A two-stage, countercurrent desilication procedure was developed to reduce the Si02 content sufficiently to meet specifications for cell-grade A1203. Both stages were conducted at boiling temperatures at atmospheric pressure. Reagent lime was charged as desilication seed to the partially desilicated solution in the second stage, and a product (desilication residue) precipitated by the lime addition was charged to the freshly leached solution in the first stage. Average A1203 loss in the desilication circuit was 5.8 pct, and the product solution contained less than 0.04 g/l Si02. Complete precipitation of A1203 by carbonation resulted in a hydrate containing less than 0.01 pct Si02. Calcination of this hydrate would produce A1203 meeting the 0.015 pct Si02 specification for cell-grade material.
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APA: Masami Hayashi  (1982)  RI 8713 Atmospheric Pressure Desilication of Leach Liquors From Lime-Sinter Processing of Anorthosite

MLA: Masami Hayashi RI 8713 Atmospheric Pressure Desilication of Leach Liquors From Lime-Sinter Processing of Anorthosite. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1982.

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