The book addresses mineral process engineering with emphasis on Mg and discusses its extraction from seawater. It takes a chemical engineering approach as separation of Mg from seawater involves application of chemistry and transport phenomena principles. It presents a new process, preferential salt separation, for producing MgCl2 from seawater.
Hussein K. Abdel-Aal is Emeritus Professor of Chemical Engineering and Petroleum Refining, NRC, Cairo, Egypt. He received his BS in Chemical Engineering in 1956 from Alexandria University and MS and PhD in Chemical Engineering in 1962 and 1965, respectively, from Texas A&M University, College Station. Prof. Abdel-Aal joined the Department of Chemical Engineering at KFUPM, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia (1971-1985). He was the head of department for the period 1972-1974. He was also Visiting Professor with the Chemical Engineering Department at Texas A&M (1980-1981). In 1985-1988, he assumed the responsibility of the head of the Solar Energy Department, NRC, Cairo, before rejoining KFUPM for the period 1988-1998. Prof. Abdel-Aal conducted and coordinated projects involving a wide range of process development, feasibility studies, industrial research problems, and continuing education programs for many organizations, including Suez Oil Processing Company, Petromin in Riyadh (Saudi Arabia), Arab Petroleum Investment Corp in Dhahran (Saudi Arabia), Hagler-Baily & Company, Washington DC, Mobil/Esso oil companies in Libya, and Kuwait oil companies.
Prof. Abdel-Aal has contributed to more than 90 technical papers, is the editor of the book Petroleum Economics & Engineering, Third Edition, and is the main author of the textbook entitled Petroleum and Gas Field Processing, Second Edition Both books were published by Taylor & Francis Group/CRC Press. Prof. Abdel-Aal is a member of AIChE, Sigma Si, and Phi Lambda Upsilon. He is a fellow and founding member of the board of directors of the International Association of Hydrogen Energy.
1. Introduction. 2. Occurrence and Resources of Magnesium. 3. Magnesium and Mineral Salts from Seawater: Exploration Study. 4. Production of Magnesium Chloride: An Overview. 5. Production of Magnesium Chloride from Seawater: Proposed Method: Preferential Salt Separation (PSS). 6. Commercial Methods for Magnesium Production. 7. Current Applications of Magnesium and Prospective Ones in the Field of Energy Domain. 8. Magnesium: A Potential Hydrogen Storage Medium. Appendix A: Magnesium Facts and Uses. Appendix B: Common Compounds of Magnesium and Magnesium Ores. Appendix C: Letter about PSS.