Selective chlorination of iron from synthetic pseudobrookite

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
F. C. Gennari D. M. Pasquevich
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Jun 21, 1905

Abstract

With the gradual exhaustion of natural rutile, there has been extensive research into its synthesising from lower-grade titanium minerals. The removal of Fe from pseudobrookite (Fe2TiO5) by chlorination was studied, using both isothermal and non-isothermal thermogravimetric measurements. Correlation of the results obtained from element distribution maps, scanning electron microscopy, energy-dispersive X-ray analysis and phases detected by X-ray diffraction in the chlorinated samples showed clearly two associated processes. First, the pseudobrookite particles reacted with chlorine and iron was removed selectively as FeCl3(g), leaving a solid residue rich in the TiO2 phases anatile and rutile, separated from an inner layer of unreacted pseudobrookite by a distinct interphase boundary. Second, chlorine allowed TiCl4(g) to form in the reaction bed, where it removed iron from the Fe2O3 crystals as FeCl3(g) and substituted Ti through a pseudomorphic reaction
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APA: F. C. Gennari D. M. Pasquevich  (1905)  Selective chlorination of iron from synthetic pseudobrookite

MLA: F. C. Gennari D. M. Pasquevich Selective chlorination of iron from synthetic pseudobrookite. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1905.

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