Recovery of chlorine from iron chloride

Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Halogen or compound thereof – Elemental halogen

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423633, 423659, C01B 703, C01B 702, C01G 4906

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ABSTRACT:
In the recovery of chlorine from iron chloride by causing reaction between an oxidizing gas and a gas containing iron chloride as the predominant constituent within an oxidation furnace, the initial meeting of the two reacting gases is caused to take place in an unobstructed space within the furnace, the oxygen being injected into the furnace in directions and at a velocity such that the resulting turbulent flow due to the initial collision of the two gases will not reach the furnace wall, whereby depositing of Fe.sub.2 O.sub.3 on the furnace wall is reduced to a minimum.

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