Skip to main content

Chlorination of High Titania Slag In Fluidized Beds

Research Abstract

The chlorination of high-titania slag to give titanium tetra-chloride is of growing importance. The present work was done to study the effect of some factors on the chlorination process in presence of solid carbon as a reducing agent. The factors involve the temperature, flow rate, and particle size. A synthetic slag near in composition to the natural slag obtained from reduction smelting of titani-ferrous ores was chlorinated in a fluidized bed silica reactor. A pre-chlorination step was necessary to get rid of the non-volatile chlorides causing the sticking and agglomeration of fluidized slag particles.

Research Authors
S.A Rasoul, A. Abdel Raouf and M.A. Doheim
Research Journal
Transactions of the Japan Institute of Metals
Research Pages
438-488
Research Publisher
The Japan Institute of Metals
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
14 (6)
Research Year
1973