Patent ID: 7338589

Claim:
A process for recovery of gallium from a Bayer process liquor which comprises the steps of (i) contacting the Bayer process liquor with an organic phase comprising 10-15 vol % 7-(4-ethyl-1-methyloctyl)-8-hydroxyquinoline, 10-15 vol % iso-decanol, 3-7 vol % neodecanoic acid and 63-77 vol % kerosene at an aqueous to organic phase ratio of 1.0:1.0 at room temperature to obtain a solution, (ii) separating the organic and aqueous phases of the solution obtained in step (i) and scrubbing said separated organic phase with 5.0-6.5 M HCl at a ratio of 1.0:1.5 organic to aqueous phase and then stripping the organic phase with 1.0-2.0M HCl solution at a ratio of 1.0:1.0 organic to aqueous phase and adding concentrated HCl to the scrubbed and stripped organic phase to raise the acid concentration to 4M of the scrubbed and stripped organic phase to prepare a scrubbed and stripped organic phase solution, (iii) adding 1.0-5.0 g/100 ml aliphatic carboxylic acid to the scrubbed and stripped organic phase solution prepared in step (ii), and contacting this solution with an organic phase having a composition of 10-20 vol % tricaprylmethyl-ammonium chloride, 5-15% iso-decanol and the balance kerosene at a ratio of aqueous to organic phase of 1.0:0.25 at room temperature, for about 2 minutes followed by separation of organic phase, (iv) scrubbing said separated organic phase prepared in step (iii) with 5.0-6.5M HCl at 1.0:1.0 organic to aqueous phase ratio and stripping with 3.5-4.5M NaOH solution at 1.0:0.25 organic to aqueous phase ratio to prepare solution, and (v) filtering the solution prepared in step (iv) to remove iron hydroxide and electrowinning the solution from which iron hydroxide has been removed using copper as cathode and stainless steel as anode in a voltage range from 1.80 to -2.2V to recover gallium.