OS Process Thermochemical Approach To Reduce Titanium Oxide In The Molten CaCl2 (Invited)

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 13
- File Size:
- 505 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2003
Abstract
A new cell concept for calciothermic reduction is proposed in which the titanium dioxide instead of TiCl4 is used as the raw material for reduction, Metallic calcium is needed as the reductant of a thermochemicaily stable oxide, such as TiO2. CaCl2, is selected as the solvent of Ca and simultaneously as the solvent of CaO. The reduction system consists of a single cell where both the reduction reaction and the electrolytic reaction for recovery of reducing agent coexist in the same molten CaCl2 bath. A few mol%Ca dissolves in the melt and gives the media a strong reducing power. Sufficiently deoxidized metallic titanium deposits and forms a slightly sintered granular sponge. Both mechanisms of the halide flux deoxidation and the electrochemical deoxidation work efficiently for these fine precipitates, The reducing agent is in situ recovered by electrolysis of CaO because the molten CaCl2 he a relatively large solubility for CaO Some cell designs and modifications are proposed for industrial applications.
Citation
APA:
(2003) OS Process Thermochemical Approach To Reduce Titanium Oxide In The Molten CaCl2 (Invited)MLA: OS Process Thermochemical Approach To Reduce Titanium Oxide In The Molten CaCl2 (Invited). The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.