Claims
- 1. A process for recovery of gallium by contacting an aqueous solution containing gallium and impurity metals contained in Bayer's solution or copper slag-leaching solution with a chelate resin having a higher selective adsorptivity for gallium than for impurity metals, wherein said chelate resin is selected from the group consisting of (1) chelate resins having (A) an .dbd.NOH group and (B) a functional group capable of forming a chelate bond with said functional group (A) through gallium or chelate resins having metal salts of said functional group, (2) chelate resins having oxine ligand, and (3) chelate resins having adsorptivity for gallium which contain at least one of functional groups such as --NH.sub.2, --OH, .dbd.O, --SH, .dbd.S, ##STR2## ##STR3## --NHOH, --P(O)(OH).sub.2 H, until gallium is adsorbed on said chelate resin, which comprises contacting said aqueous solution with said chelate resin at a rate of at least 20 parts by volume/hr per part by volume of the chelate resin.
- 2. A process according to claim 7 wherein the contact is effected by flowing the aqueous solution through a layer of the resin.
- 3. A process according to claim 7 wherein the contact is effected in a batch manner.
- 4. A process according to claim 7 wherein the aqueous solution containing gallium and other impurity metals is aqueous sodium aluminate solution obtained from Bayer's process for production of alumina.
- 5. A process according to claim 7 wherein the chelate resin has an oxime group or an aminoalkylenephosphonic acid group.
- 6. A process according to claim 7 wherein the chelate resin is fibrous resin or particulate or spherical resin having an average particle size of 50-150 .mu..
- 7. A process for recovery of gallium by contacting an aqueous solution containing gallium and impurity metals contained in Bayer's solution or copper slag-leaching solution with a chelate resin, wherein the resin is a fibrous, particulate or spherical resin having an average particle size of 50-150 .mu., and has a higher selective adsorptivity for gallium than for impurity metals, wherein said chelate resin is selected from the group consisting of (1) chelate resins having (A) an .dbd.NOH group and (B) a functional group capable of forming a chelate bond with said functional group (A) through gallium or chelate resins having metal salts of said functional group, (2) chelate resins having oxine ligand, and (3) chelate resins having adsorptivity for gallium which contain at least one of functional groups such as --NH.sub.2, --OH, ##STR4## --SH, .dbd.S, --C.dbd.NOH, ##STR5## .dbd.NOH, --NHOH, --P(O)(OH).sub.2 H, until gallium is adsorbed on said chelate resin, and wherein said aqueous solution is contacted with said chelate resin at a rate of at least 20 parts by volume/hr per part by volume of the chelate resin.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 174,953, filed 3/29/88, now abandoned.
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