An Innovative Electro-Winning Process for Titanium Production

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Giuseppe Granata
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

An innovative process using titanium tetrachloride (TiCl4) gas as reactant has shown successfully to obtain titanium through electro-winning of TiCl2 formed in-situ on titanium cathode. The process involves a continuous feed of TiCl4 gas reacting onto a titanium cathode immersed in a molten salt (NaCl-KCl), whereby in-situ formation of titanium dichloride (TiCl2) through a disproportion reaction. Simultaneously, the TiCl2, thus in-situ formed in the molten salt media, has been reacted into chlorine gas and titanium, the latest electrodeposited on the titanium cathode by electrowinning. The reaction kinetic of this innovative process was investigated in terms of TiCl2 in-situ formation rate and galvanostatic electrodeposition rate, where, in particular, the effect of operating variables such as TiCl4 partial pressure and flow rate, as well as temperature and galvanic potential applied was investigated.
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APA: Giuseppe Granata  (2014)  An Innovative Electro-Winning Process for Titanium Production

MLA: Giuseppe Granata An Innovative Electro-Winning Process for Titanium Production. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2014.

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