Direct Hydrochloric Acid Leaching Of An Egyptian Ilmenite Orefor Production Of Synthetic Rutile

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
I. A. Ibrahim
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Ilmenite, in its natural form, is an inactive mineral from which the selective removal of iron is rather difficult. The reactivity of ilmenite. so that it can be leached with dilute hydrochloric acid, can be enhanced by chemical reduction in solution using a suitable metal as a reducing agent. The present paper aims at the evaluation of an Egyptian ilmenite ore for the production of synthetic rutile by direct leaching with hydrochloric acid in presence of iron powder. In this process, the titanium and iron contents are dissolved; meanwhile, the dissolved titanium is hydrolyzed and re-precipitated leaving mainly iron in solution. Leaching conditions were optimized to obtain less iron in the final solid product. Addition of sufficient amount of iron powder during leaching reduces the dissolved Fe3+ to Fe2+ and reduces the dissolved Ti4+ to Ti3+. The creation of Ti3+ in solution is assumed to have a role in dissolving the ferric iron and hence increasing the reactivity of the ilmenite ore. Synthetic rutile of about 90% TiO2 and 0.77% Fe2O3 was obtained from ore with a grain size 100% passing 200 mesh and a 5-hour leach time with 20% HCl at boiling temperature (110°C) and 0.11 g iron powder / g ore.
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APA: I. A. Ibrahim  (2003)  Direct Hydrochloric Acid Leaching Of An Egyptian Ilmenite Orefor Production Of Synthetic Rutile

MLA: I. A. Ibrahim Direct Hydrochloric Acid Leaching Of An Egyptian Ilmenite Orefor Production Of Synthetic Rutile. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.

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