Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Treating mixture to obtain metal containing compound – Group ivb metal
Patent
1978-05-19
1979-12-18
Carter, Herbert T.
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Treating mixture to obtain metal containing compound
Group ivb metal
423 76, 423 75, 423 74, 423138, 423148, 423539, C01G 2302, C01G 4910
Patent
active
041794893
ABSTRACT:
A process for the chlorination of a material containing iron and titanium chemically combined with oxygen, comprising feeding the material to be chlorinated, in particulate solid form, into a reaction bed of solids containing ferrous chloride, and reacting it within that bed, at a temperature below the melting point of ferrous chloride, with a controlled amount of chlorine in the presence of sulphur in free or combined form, to produce solid ferrous chloride, titanium chloride, which is volatile at a temperature of operation, and sulphur dioxide, as the principal products of the process.
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Carter Herbert T.
Mineral Process Licensing Corporation B.V.
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