A bench work study was carried out to investigate the use of kaolinitic clay containing 29.4% Al 2 O 3 extremely abundant in Saudi Arabia for the production of pure alumina by calcination at 700 o C for 1h (recommended by previous investigators) then leached by hydrochloric acid. The effects of leaching temperature (25 o C to boiling temperature), period of activation (10-150 minutes), acid concentration (1M-6M), particle size (-8 to-200 standard Tyler screen mesh), acid to clay weight ratio (4:1 to 15 : 1ml acid/gm clay) on alumina extraction were investigated. The recommended leaching conditions are: 6 molar for acid concentration at boiling conditions under reflux, one hour for leaching time,-100 mesh standard Tyler screens for particle size of calcined clay and 10 ml acid/gm clay for acid to clay weight ratio. Leaching this local clay sample under these conditions resulted in 32% alumina extraction. Local kaolinitic clay were calcined at temperatures varying between 400 o C and 800 o C at different calcination periods (5 to 120 minutes). The calcined clay was then leached with 3M HCl acid under the above-recommended leaching conditions. The optimum calcination conditions were 600 o C and 1 hour for calcination temperature and time period, respectively. The corresponding alumina extraction from local clay sample is about 63%.
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