ES469009A1 - A method of recovery of chloride of iron chloride obtained as a sub-product in the chlorination of a titanium material. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding) - Google Patents

A method of recovery of chloride of iron chloride obtained as a sub-product in the chlorination of a titanium material. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)

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ES469009A1
ES469009A1 ES469009A ES469009A ES469009A1 ES 469009 A1 ES469009 A1 ES 469009A1 ES 469009 A ES469009 A ES 469009A ES 469009 A ES469009 A ES 469009A ES 469009 A1 ES469009 A1 ES 469009A1
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A method of recovering chlorine from iron chloride obtained as a by-product in the chlorination of a titaniferous material containing more than 5% by weight of iron oxide, which method comprises the following steps: (a) subjecting to partial dechlorination, in the presence of one or more suitable reducing agents, the ferric chloride obtained as a byproduct of the chlorination of a titaniferous material containing more than 5% by weight of iron oxide and/or the ferric chloride obtained as a product of the oxidation step (b); (b) subjecting to an oxidation reaction, in the presence of oxygen or of a gas containing molecular oxygen, at a temperature comprised between 300ºC and 1200º c, the ferrous chloride resulting from the previous step and/or the ferrous chloride obtained as a by-product of the chlorination of a titaniferous material containing more than 5% by weight of iron oxide, to produce ferric chloride and ferric oxide and C) recycle the resulting ferric chloride to the partial dechlorination stage. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
ES469009A 1978-04-20 1978-04-20 A method of recovery of chloride of iron chloride obtained as a sub-product in the chlorination of a titanium material. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding) Expired ES469009A1 (en)

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ES469009A ES469009A1 (en) 1978-04-20 1978-04-20 A method of recovery of chloride of iron chloride obtained as a sub-product in the chlorination of a titanium material. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)

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