David A Wohleber, Age 832150 Spooky Hollow Rd, New Kensington, PA 15068

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2150 Spooky Hollow Rd, Lower Burrell, PA 15068 (724) 224-1484

New Kensington, PA

Roseville, CA

2150 Spooky Hollow Rd, New Kensingtn, PA 15068 (215) 820-8425

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Production Of Anhydrous Aluminum Chloride From Clay Using Catalyst And Recycling Of Silicon Chloride

US Patent:
4096234, Jun 20, 1978
Filed:
Mar 23, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/780534
Inventors:
Edward S. Martin - Lower Burrell PA
David A. Wohleber - Lower Burrell PA
Assignee:
Aluminum Company of America - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
C01F 756
C01F 758
US Classification:
423135
Abstract:
Aluminum chloride is produced from clay containing aluminum oxide and silicon oxide by chlorinating the clay through contact with a mixture consisting essentially of a chlorinating agent, a reducing agent, an alkali metal compound catalyst, and silicon chloride; and thereafter separating the reaction products from the chlorination step; and recycling back to the chlorination step substantially all the silicon chloride separated from the reaction products to thereby promote the chlorination of the aluminum oxide in the clay while suppressing chlorination of the silicon oxide.

Method For Preventing The Undesirable Condensation Of Aluminum Chloride In A Fractional Distillation Column

US Patent:
4385964, May 31, 1983
Filed:
May 26, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/382312
Inventors:
Roger C. Johnson - Randolph NJ
Donald L. Stewart - Greensburg PA
Utah Tsao - Jersey City NJ
David A. Wohleber - Lower Burrell PA
Assignee:
Aluminum Company of America - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
B01D 314
US Classification:
203 50
Abstract:
A method is disclosed for preventing the condensation of aluminum chloride (AlCl. sub. 3) in a fractional distillation column which is operated to separate a fraction which does not include AlCl. sub. 3 from a mixture containing AlCl. sub. 3 and other metal chlorides and which is operated at temperatures which include the sublimation or melting points of AlCl. sub. 3 at the operating pressure of the column. According to this method, titanium tetrachloride (TiCl. sub. 4) is maintained in the column in an amount at least as great, by weight, as the amount of AlCl. sub. 3 contained in the mixture.

Production Of Aluminum Chloride

US Patent:
4039647, Aug 2, 1977
Filed:
Dec 24, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/644416
Inventors:
David A. Wohleber - Lower Burrell PA
C. Norman Cochran - Oakmont PA
Assignee:
Aluminum Company of America - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
C01F 760
C01F 758
C01F 756
US Classification:
423495
Abstract:
An improved method is disclosed for producing aluminum chloride by contacting aluminum oxide, a reducing agent, and chlorine in a molten bath of aluminum chloride and metal halide to form aluminum chloride which is recovered from the bath by sublimation. The improvement comprises increasing the rate of formation of aluminum chloride by adding a source of metal selected from the group consisting of iron, chromium, copper, europium and cerium to the molten bath.

Chlorination Of Aluminous Material At Superatmospheric Pressure

US Patent:
4235860, Nov 25, 1980
Filed:
Jun 7, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/046460
Inventors:
David A. Wohleber - Lower Burrell PA
Jon F. Edd - Monroeville PA
Ronald L. Hennrich - Pittsburgh PA
Assignee:
Aluminum Company of America - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
C01F 532
US Classification:
423495
Abstract:
Aluminous material is chlorinated in the presence of a reducing agent at pressures greater than three atmospheres. A greater than linear increase in reaction rate obtained at superatmospheric pressures is a feature of the chlorination reaction which is employed to increase aluminum chloride production rate. Choice of pressure used is governed more by mechanical limitations than by an upper limit inherent to the chemical reaction.

Situ Cleaning Of Electrolytic Cells

US Patent:
4168215, Sep 18, 1979
Filed:
Mar 9, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/884744
Inventors:
Donald L. Kinosz - Arnold PA
David A. Wohleber - Lower Burrell PA
Subodh K. Das - Apollo PA
Assignee:
Aluminum Company of America - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
C25C 300
C25C 304
C25C 306
C25C 334
US Classification:
204 67
Abstract:
A method is provided for removing aluminum or compounds thereof causing a short circuit in an electrolytic cell containing aluminum chloride dissolved in a molten solvent of higher decomposition potential, the cell used for the production of aluminum from aluminum chloride and having a terminal anode and cathode providing an inter-electrode space therebetween. The method comprises removing aluminum chloride and molten solvent from the cell to an extent which exposes the materials in the inter-electrode space causing the short circuit, introducing a source of chlorinating agent to the cell and contacting the materials causing the short circuit with the chlorinating agent to form aluminum chloride, the contacting being for a time sufficient to remove the short circuit thereby permitting the addition of the aluminum chloride and solvent and the electrolysis thereof for the production of aluminum.

Production Of Aluminum Chloride From Raw Materials Containing Aluminum Compounds And Silicon Compounds

US Patent:
4086320, Apr 25, 1978
Filed:
Mar 23, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/780535
Inventors:
Edward S. Martin - Lower Burrell PA
David A. Wohleber - Lower Burrell PA
Assignee:
Aluminum Company of America - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
C01F 756
C01F 758
US Classification:
423135
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 meter. sup. 2 /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. degree. C but less than 700. degree. 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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