Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Treating mixture to obtain metal containing compound – Group ivb metal
Patent
1974-04-08
1978-06-13
Hearn, Brian
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Treating mixture to obtain metal containing compound
Group ivb metal
423149, 423500, C01G 4906, C01G 2304, C22B 108
Patent
active
040949540
ABSTRACT:
Ferric chloride from the selective chlorination of titaniferous material such as ilmenite is partially oxidized to obtain a chlorine-rich stream and byproduct iron oxide. Unreacted ferric chloride is separated as solid particles from said stream and at least a portion of said particles are returned to the chlorination operation for absorbing heat generated in such operation.
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Bonsack James Paul
Walker George R.
Douthitt Merton H.
Hearn Brian
Mueller, Jr. Jerry K.
SCM Corporation
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