Claims
- 1. A process for converting crystalline hydrous alumina, Al(OH).sub.3, bayerite, dispersed within a macroporous ion exchange resin to the gibbsite form, said process comprising
- reacting the bayerite/resin composite with a MgX.sub.2 solution, where X is halide, at elevated temperature, and
- water-washing the MgX.sub.2 portion from the so-formed product, thereby causing the formation of the gibbsite form of Al(OH).sub.3 in the resin.
- 2. The process of claim 1 wherein the elevated temperature for reaction with MgX.sub.2 is a temperature in the range of about 100.degree. C. to about 150.degree. C.
- 3. The process of claim 1 wherein the concentration of the MgX.sub.2 solution, at the start, is in the range of about 24% to about 40%.
- 4. The process of claim 1 wherein the MgX.sub.2 is MgCl.sub.2 .
- 5. The process of claim 1 wherein the resin comprises macroporous beads of a crosslinked copolymer of styrene and divinylbenzene having pendant amine or quaternary ammonium groups.
- 6. A process for preparing crystalline 2-layer LiX.2Al(OH).sub.3.nH.sub.2 O, where X is anion and nH.sub.2 O represents waters of hydration, said process comprising
- reacting bayerite, dispersed within a macroporous ion exchange resin, with a MgX.sub.2 solution, where X is halide, at elevated temperature, then water-washing the MgX.sub.2 portion from the so-formed product, thereby causing the formation of gibbsite from the bayerite in the resin,
- then reacting the so-sormed gibbsite with hot LiX solution, where X is anion, thereby converting the gibbsite to crystalline 2-layer LiX.Al(OH).sub.3.nH.sub.2 O.
- 7. The process of claim 6 wherein the elevated temperature for reaction with MgX.sub.2 is a temperature in the range of about 100.degree. C. to about 150.degree. C.
- 8. The process of claim 6 wherein the concentration of the MgX.sub.2 solution, at the start, is in the range of about 24% to about 40%.
- 9. The process of claim 6 wherein the MgX.sub.2 is MgCl.sub.2.
- 10. The process of claim 6 wherein the resin comprises macroporous beads of a crosslinked copolymer of styrene and divinylbenzene having pendant amine or quaternary groups.
- 11. The process of claim 6 wherein the X anion of the Lix solution is an anion of a halo acid, excluding F, a mineral acid or inorganic acid, or an organic acid.
- 12. The process of claim 6 wherein the LiX solution is at least one of the lithium salts of the group comprising LiCl, LiBr, LiI, LiNO.sub.3, LiClO.sub.4, LiClO, LiSCN, LiOOCH, and LiC.sub.2 H.sub.3 O.sub.2.
- 13. The process of claim 6 wherein the X anion of the LiX solution is the anion of a halo acid, excluding F.
- 14. The process of claim 6 wherein the X anion of the LiX solution is the anion of a mineral acid.
- 15. The process of claim 6 wherein the X anion of the LiX solution is the anion of an inorganic acid.
- 16. The process of claim 6 wherein the X anion of the LiX solution is the anion of an organic acid.
- 17. The process of claim 6 wherein the LiX is LiCl.
- 18. The process of claim 6 wherein the LiX is LiOOCH.
- 19. The process of claim 6 wherein the LiX is LiC.sub.2 H.sub.3 O.sub.2.
- 20. The process of claim 6 wherein the hot LiX solution is at a temperature in the range of about 85.degree. C. to about 120.degree. C.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part application of copending application Ser. No. 217,614, filed Dec. 18, 1980 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,348,295, which teaches preparations of 2-layer and 3-layer lithium aluminates, with and without substrates such as ion exchange resins. Another copending application, Ser. No. 217,611 filed Dec. 18, 1980 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,348,296 also discloses preparation of 2-layer and 3-layer lithium aluminates on various substrates.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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