A PROCESS FOR REMOVING DISSOLVED SILICA FORM AN ALKALINE SOLUTION CONTAINING SODIUM ALUMINATE
Application IN/PCT/2000/00730/MUM published 2007-04-06, filed 2000-12-13
A process is described for removing dissolved silica from an alkaline solution containing sodium aluminate, e.g. a Bayer process solution. The process comprises contacting the alkaline solution with a slowly stirred bed of particles comprising coarse silica sand or a mixture of coarse silica sand and particles of sodalite, whereby the dissolved silica is precipitated out of solution to form a precipitation of desilication product dispersed in the solution and separating the desilication product solids from the alkaline solution to obtain a desilicated alkaline solution.
Applicant
1)ALCAN INTERNATIONAL LIMITED
:1188 SHERBROOKE STREET WEST, MONTREAL, QUEBEC, H3A 3G2, Canada
Inventor
1)GUY FORTE 2)RENALD DUFOUR No of Pages : 15 No of Claims : 11
International Info
Classification: CO1F7/47
Publication Number: WO 99/67172A1
Application Date: 1999-06-18
Priority Information
09/100,063 U.S.A. 1998-06-19