Claims
- 1. Process for treatment of aluminous material containing iron and where the object aluminous mineral is gibbsite, to reduce the iron content thereof and to produce metallurgical grade alumina, which comprises the steps:-
- (a) reacting crushed bauxite having a maximum particle size of about 1 mm with from 22 to 7 parts of an aqueous aluminium chloride solution containing up to 30 weight percent AlCl.sub.3 to one part of bauxite by weight, at a temperature in the range 120.degree. C.-240.degree. C., whereby aluminium hydroxide and iron minerals are extracted;
- (b) filtering the product of step (a) to separate a solution containing aluminium hydroxychlorides from a gangue material which latter is discarded;
- (c) evaporating and crystallising the solution from step (b) to produce crystalline aluminium hydroxychlorides;
- (d) filtering the product of step (c) to separate a solution containing unreacted aluminium chloride and uncrystallised aluminium hydroxychlorides, from crystalline aluminium hydroxychlorides;
- (e) washing the crystalline aluminium hydroxychlorides from step (d) with a water miscible liquid in which the crystalline aluminium hydroxychlorides are insoluble or soluble only to a limited extent, to remove salts of iron and other contaminating materials; and
- (f) calcining the crystalline product from step (e) at a temperature in the range 800.degree. to 1100.degree. C. to produce metallurgical grade alumina and gaseous hydrochloric acid.
- 2. Process according to claim 1 wherein the hydrochloric acid from step (f) is reacted with residual aluminium hydroxychlorides contained in the filtered solution from step (d) to form aluminium chloride and the resultant solution recycled to step (a).
- 3. Process according to claim 2 wherein the combined liquor is reacted with fresh crushed bauxite in order to remove iron therefrom prior to returning said liquor to step (a).
- 4. Process according to claim 3 wherein the reaction with fresh crushed bauxite is carried out at a temperature in the range 100.degree. C. and the product of the reaction is subjected to filtration at a temperature below 100.degree. C.
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 370,035, filed Apr. 20, 1982, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,474,736.
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