R. Lavecchia et al., PRODUCTION OF TITANIUM CHLORIDE BY CHLORINATION OF ILMENITE WITH CARBON-TETRACHLORIDE, Transactions - Institution of Mining and Metallurgy. Section C. Mineral processing & extractive metallurgy, 102, 1993, pp. 174-178
The chlorination of a Venezuelan ilmenite ore with carbon tetrachlorid
e was investigated in an experimental reactor with the principal objec
tive of assessing the feasibility of a process alternative to the trad
itional route, which employs gaseous chlorine and coke. The experiment
al tests were performed at temperatures in the range 620-700 degrees C
and at two different partial pressures of carbon tetrachloride on a c
oncentrate that was obtained by selective screening and magnetic separ
ation. The concentrate contained about 91 wt% ilmenite. Chlorination p
rovided high extraction yields with recoveries of impurity-free titani
um tetrachloride of nearly 90%. The qualitative trend of the observed
kinetic curves was interpreted by postulating a series-parallel kineti
c mechanism based on the preferential chlorination of iron as the firs
t stage. Simple kinetic modelling provided an estimate of the apparent
activation energy of the process.