Production of aluminum chloride from raw materials containing aluminum compounds and silicon compounds
First Claim
1. An improved process for the selective production of aluminum chloride by the chlorination of a source material containing both aluminum compounds and silicon compounds while inhibiting production of silicon chloride which comprises:
- a. selecting a source material which has a surface area of at least 15 meters2 per gram;
b. comminuting the source material to a particle size of 90% by weight not greater than 0.6 millimeters;
c. dehydrating the comminuted source material by roasting it at a temperature of 600°
to 900°
C for a period of 10 minutes to 4 hours;
d. chlorinating the comminuted source material with a chlorinating agent in the presence of a gaseous reducing agent at a temperature of at least 600°
C but less than 700°
C; and
e. separating aluminum chloride from said chlorinated source material.
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Abstract
The production of aluminum chloride from a source material containing both aluminum compounds and silicon compounds such as for example clay is improved by selective use of source materials having a surface area of at least 15 meter2 /gram; comminution of the source material after dehydration to a particle size of not greater than 0.6 mm (millimeters); and chlorinating the comminuted source material in the presence of a gaseous reducing agent at a temperature of at least 600° C but less than 700° C. This not only improves the rate of chlorination and improves the percentage of aluminum oxide converted to aluminum chloride but also improves the ratio of aluminum chloride to silicon chloride produced, thus producing less silicon chloride byproduct which otherwise must be recirculated to the chlorination reactor or otherwise disposed of.
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7 Claims
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1. An improved process for the selective production of aluminum chloride by the chlorination of a source material containing both aluminum compounds and silicon compounds while inhibiting production of silicon chloride which comprises:
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a. selecting a source material which has a surface area of at least 15 meters2 per gram; b. comminuting the source material to a particle size of 90% by weight not greater than 0.6 millimeters; c. dehydrating the comminuted source material by roasting it at a temperature of 600°
to 900°
C for a period of 10 minutes to 4 hours;d. chlorinating the comminuted source material with a chlorinating agent in the presence of a gaseous reducing agent at a temperature of at least 600°
C but less than 700°
C; ande. separating aluminum chloride from said chlorinated source material. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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