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The effect of Bayer liquor impurities was tested on alumina solubility in precipitation and digestion. Impurities tested were the sodium salts of carbonate, sulfate, chloride and the composite effect of organic compounds.
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T. G. Pearson, “The Chemical Background of the Aluminum Industry,” pp. 9, 29, 30, Lectures Monographs and Reports, No. 3, 1955, The Royal Institute of Chemistry.
K. Solymar, U.S. Patent 3,944,648; March 16, 1976.
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Bird, R.D., Vance, H.R., Fuhrman, C. (2016). The Effect of Four Common Bayer Liquor Impurities on Alumina Solubility. In: Donaldson, D., Raahauge, B.E. (eds) Essential Readings in Light Metals. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-48176-0_17
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