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IN260199: An improved process for the preparation of magnesia

The invention provides an improved process for the preparation of MgO of high purity >99% from salt bitterns via intermediate formation of Mg(OH)2 obtained from the reaction of MgCl and lime, albeit indirectly, i.e., MgCl is first reacted with NH in aqueous medium and the slurry is then filtered with ease. The resultant NH4Cl-containing filtrate is then treated with any lime, to regenerate NHs while the lime itself gets transformed into CaC that is used for desulphatation of bittern so as to recover carnallite and thereafter MgCl of desired quality required in the present invention. The crude Mg(OH)2 is dried and calcined directly to produce pure MgO, taking advantage of the fact that adhering impurities in the Mg(OH)2 either volatilize away or get transformed into the desired product, i.e., MgO.

Filing Date: 31-01-2006

Issue Date: 04-04-2014

Applicant: CSIR-Central Salt and Marine Chemicals Research Institute (CSIR-CSMCRI), Bhavnagar

Patent No: IN260199

Application No: 0258DEL2006

Inventor(s): Ghosh Pushpito Kumar, Joshi Himanshi Labhshanker, Deraiya Hasina Hajibhai, Gandhi Maheshkumar Ramniklal, Dave Rohit Harshdrai, Langalia Kaushik Jethalal, Mohandas Vadakke Puthoor

IPC Classification: C01F 5/00

Country: India

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