Alumina production by nitric acid extraction of clay

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C01F 7/24 (2006.01) F02B 75/02 (2006.01)

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CA 1123576

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE There is provided an economically feasible and attractive process for the extraction of alumina values from clay using nitric acid comprising the steps of: 1. pelletizing the clay into generally spherical particles having a diameter of between about 5-8 and about 1 mm and a free moisture content of between about 17 and 22%; 2. calcining the pellets formed in step 1 at a temperature of between about 1100 and 1550°F in a fluidized bed reactor; 3. extracting the calcined clay pellets obtained in step 2 in about 30 to about 40% nitric acid for a period of between about 1 and about 4 hours at atmospheric pressure and a temperature of between about 220 and about 270°F to produce an aluminum nitrate product solution comprising between about 8 and 13 weight percent: alumina and between about 5 and about 20% less nitric acid than required by stoichiometry to form normal aluminum nitrate (i.e., a "basic" solution of aluminum nitrate); 4. purifying the "basic" aluminum nitrate product of step 3 by (a) precipitation of iron oxide by holding the product of step 3 for a period of at least about 2 hours and at a temperature of between about 80 and about 120°C in the presence of a small amount (about 1 to about 3%) of iron oxide seed material; and (b) filtering the liquor derived from step 4(a) through a bed of the solids remaining from step 2 in the presence of a suitable flocculant to remove siliceous impurities, 5. crystalizing aluminum nitrate nonahydrate from the product of step 4(b); 6. decomposing the crystalized aluminum nonahydrate produced from step 5(a) in at least a three-step process involving: (a) evaporation of nitric acid from the molten crystals to provide a solution of basic Aluminum Nitrate containing at least about 16.5 and preferably at least about 20% by weight alumina and recovery of the heat of condensation of the vapors thus produced; (b) low temperature decomposition of the basic aluminum nitrate liquor to infusible basic aluminum nitrate solids at a temperature of between about 150 and 200°C; for a period of at least about 1/2 hour; and (c) further decomposition of infusible basic aluminum nitrate solids in one or two stages at a temperature of between about 600 and 1300°F for a period of from about 2 to about 7 hours; 7. calcining the residual metallurgical grade alumina at a temperature of between about 1900 and 2200°F, and 8. reconstituting to nitric acid the NOX gases from step 6(c).

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