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Process for selectively chlorinating the titanium content of titaniferous materials

US3977862A · kind A · utility

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Filing dateFeb 26, 1975
Grant dateAug 31, 1976
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Expiry dateFeb 26, 1995

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  • Technology area (CPC Y)Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies
  • CPC primaryY02P10/20
  • WIPO fieldMaterials, metallurgy
  • WIPO sectorChemistry

Abstract

A reduction/chlorination process is provided for the treatment of titaniferous materials such as ilmenite ores. The chlorination is selective in that the titanium constituent of the titaniferous material is chlorinated, but there is no appreciable net yield of iron chloride from the iron constituent. Where other metals such as vanadium are present they may be chlorinated with the titanium. The reduction utilizes as the reductant an amount of carbonaceous material which, based on oxygen in the titaniferous material, is at least stoichiometric to produce carbon monoxide. The selective chlorination utilizes as the chlorinating agent either ferrous chloride (FeCl.sub.2) alone or certain combinations of ferrous chloride and one or more other chlorine-containing members, notably molecular chlorine (Cl.sub.2) and hydrogen chloride (HCl). The use of ferric chloride (FeCl.sub.3) as a part or all of the chlorinating agent is the equivalent of using a FeCl.sub.2 /0.5 Cl.sub.2 mixture. Preferably, sufficient chlorine atoms are provided by the chlorinating agent to react with essentially all of the titanium in the titaniferous material. An elevated temperature in the range of 950.degree. to 140…

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