1990
DOI: 10.3133/pp1076c
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World nonbauxite aluminum resources excluding alunite

Abstract: The nonbauxite resources having the best potential for extraction of aluminum are alunite, high-alumina clay, and aluminous igneous rocks; those having less potential are dawsonite-bearing rocks, aluminous phosphate rocks, saprolite, aluminous metamorphic rocks, aluminous shale, coal waste, and coal ash. With the exception of alunite, which was discussed in the separately published Chapter A of this Profes sional Paper, all these resources are discussed in this report. The high-alumina clays are composed of mi… Show more

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“…The head of the reactor has a CO 2 gas inlet, an outlet, a motorhead stirrer, an opening for sampling or for the pH electrode, a cooling coil inlet and outlet, a thermocouple inlet, and a funnel to insert solid or liquid samples. The pH is monitored and recorded by an Endress and Hauser measuring system (3). The gas flow rate is controlled with a 0-500 mLn/min mass flowmeter by Bronkhorst controlled by computer software (4).…”
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“…The head of the reactor has a CO 2 gas inlet, an outlet, a motorhead stirrer, an opening for sampling or for the pH electrode, a cooling coil inlet and outlet, a thermocouple inlet, and a funnel to insert solid or liquid samples. The pH is monitored and recorded by an Endress and Hauser measuring system (3). The gas flow rate is controlled with a 0-500 mLn/min mass flowmeter by Bronkhorst controlled by computer software (4).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Practically, the ratio of alumina to residue production is equal to one [1]. Alternatives to the Bayer process have been studied in the past, and the Pedersen process is one of them, which was applied in the Høyanger plant in Norway from 1929 to 1969 with an annual production of about 17,000 tons of alumina [2,3]. Although the Pedersen process was abandoned in 1969, studying the process from the perspective of sustainability and circular economy, several advantages stand out [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…With the diminishing of bauxite resources as well as the increase in alumina demand, the profitable industrial utilization of coal fly ash in alumina recovery has attracted extensive attentions [164]. The recovery of alumina from coal fly ash was pioneered by Grzymek [165] in In the early 1970's, there was widespread concern about an impending producers' cartel of bauxite exporters, leading to higher prices. This concern led the US…”
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“…Attempts to recover aluminum from fly ash can be traced back to the 1950s [6]. Recovery technologies for aluminum from fly ash include the Bayer method (1) [7], a hightemperature chlorination process (2) [8], and the acid-leaching method (3) [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%