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- the present invention relates to a process for the production of titanium dioxide by the treatment with ammonium fluoride of titanium ores containing iron, comprising the following steps :
- Titanium dioxide is a white pigment which is used to a large extent in industry and is normally obtained by the processing of titanium ores such as , for example, ilmenite .
- Iron is the principal impurity of titanium ores ; the primary obj ective of the processes known in the art is consequently to achieve the greatest degree of separation of titanium and iron at the lowest cost .
- United States patent No . 4168297 describes a process for the separation of iron from titanium in fluoride solution by leaching which consists of the extraction of the iron (III ) with alkylphosphoric acids ; this process leads to the production of titanium dioxide which is not sufficiently pure; it is also expensive, complex and hazardous to the environment .
- Russian patent No . 2144504 describes a process which provides for the precipitation of iron fluoride at a pH of between 4 and 8 and Russian patent No . 2182886 describes a process in which the precipitation takes place at a pH of between 6.0 and 7.5.
- Russian patent No . 2058408 describes a method of separating iron from titanium by leaching of the raw material by fusion with ammonium hydrofluoride at a temperature of 50-180 °C .
- United States patent No . 2042435 describes a process for the separation of iron from titanium in fluoride solutions which provides for the treatment of the ore with an aqueous solution of ammonium fluoride compounds at temperatures of 140-150 °C, followed by distillation to give a solid residue; the solid residue is then dissolved in hot water or in ammonium fluoride solution; the resulting ammonium fluoroferrates remain in the solid residue whilst the fluorotitanates pass into solution; the solution is filtered and neutralized and the remaining iron particles are removed by treating the solution thus obtained with a soluble sulphide .
- the titanium dioxide which is obtained by this process is 6-7 times more stable with respect to irradiation with UV rays than the product that is currently available commercially and produced by conventional processes ; it can therefore be used to produce products with a white colour which is durable over time;
- the titanium dioxide thus obtained has a particle size of 0.1-4.0 ⁇ m which can therefore be marketed without further milling treatments ;
- the process does not produce waste by-products ;
- the ammonia which is evolved can in fact be recycled as can the ammonium fluoride;
- the iron content of the starting ore is isolated as Fe 2 O 3 which in turn is a red pigment that is of commercial interest;
- the extraction process starts with the extraction of the titanium from the ilmenite ore (FeTiOs) , which may optionally be enriched; this extraction takes place in a suitable reactor by reacting the ore with a concentrated aqueous solution (from 40 to 60% by weight, preferably about 50%) of ammonium fluoride (NH 4 F) and/or NH 4 HF 2 .
- a concentrated aqueous solution from 40 to 60% by weight, preferably about 50%
- ammonium fluoride NH 4 F
- NH 4 HF 2 ammonium fluoride
- the ore is introduced into the reactor in the form of sand with an average particle size of 0.05-1.5 mm, preferably about 0.1 mm, and may be preheated to 80- 120 °C, preferably to about 100 °C . It is advisable to admit the sand to the base of the reactor with a system which prevents the gases that are present in the reactor from going back through the sand-input duct .
- the aqueous ammonium fluoride (NH 4 F) and/or NH 4 HF 2 solution is also preferably introduced at the base of the reactor and may be preheated to 80-120 °C, preferably to about 100 °C; the ratio by weight between ilmenite and NH 4 F and/or NH 4 HF 2 solution is normally between 1 : 1.5 and 1 : 3 and is preferably about 1 : 2.
- the reactor is provided with an apparatus for stirring the ilmenite sand so as to promote intimate contact between the reagents (ilmenite and solution) , particularly in the lower region of the reactor .
- the stirring may be such as not to create turbulent motion in the upper portion of the reactor; in the most preferred embodiment, the stirring speed should not exceed 20 revolutions/minute, preferably 10 revolutions/minute .
- the temperature in the reactor is kept at 100-120 0 C, preferably about 108 0 C, and a pressure of between about 1 and 2 bar is maintained; this can be achieved by conventional devices known in the art, for example, by a j acket heating system outside the reactor; in the most preferred embodiment, most of the heat is transmitted through the lower portion of the reactor where the concentration of the reagents is greatest; moreover, to prevent leakage of gaseous compounds into the outside environment, it is advisable to use a leaktight reactor .
- the reaction has a preferred duration of 40 to 80 minutes .
- the pH inside the reactor in these operative conditions is about 6.5-7.0.
- Gaseous ammonia is evolved by the reaction; this can be conveyed out of the reactor and absorbed in water to give a concentrated solution (about 24% by weight) of ammonium hydroxide NH 4 OH which in turn can be used in the subsequent stages of hydrolysis of the titanium salts .
- the removal of the ammonia also enables the pressure inside the reactor to be regulated (normally to about 1 bar) .
- the reaction between FeTiO 3 and NH 4 F and/or NH 4 HF 2 (in aqueous solution) produces two salts : titanium ammonium hexafluoride (NH 4 J 2 TiF 6 and iron (ferric) ammonium hexafluoride (NH 4 J 3 FeF 6 .
- the titanium salt has a solubility which is directly dependent on the temperature and inversely dependent on the concentration of NH 4 F and/or NH 4 HF 2 ; it therefore remains in solution in the reaction conditions .
- the iron salt on the other hand has negligible solubility and remains in the form of a solid dispersion .
- aqueous solution of the salts NH 4 F and (NH 4 ) 2 TiF 6 , containing the dispersion of the salt (NH 4 J 3 FeF 6 is recovered from the reactor; the concentration of NH 4 F is normally 20-35% by weight, preferably about 25-30%, which corresponds to the maximum concentration of the titanium salt in solution which, in these conditions , is about 9-11% by weight and in any case does not exceed 12% by weight .
- the dispersion output from the reactor is passed through a filter which can retain solid particles with dimensions of between 0.1 and 2.0 ⁇ m; this result can be achieved with meshes having 2-3 nm holes , preferably about 2.5 nm holes .
- the solid dispersion of the iron salt is separated from the titanium salt solution in this section .
- the filtered sludge can be washed further with NH 4 F solution and then filtered a second time; these two filtrations may take place in the same filtering apparatus .
- the filtration provides as outputs :
- the sludgy solid portion (a) normally has a moisture content of between 10 and 20% by weight, depending on the filtering device used.
- the aqueous solution (b) normally has an iron salt (NH 4 J 3 FeF 6 content of about 0.04-0.06% by weight .
- the aqueous solution (b) output from the filtration stage is then further purified of the iron salt (NH 4 J 3 FeF 6 with the obj ective of reducing the concentration thereof to below 0.01% by weight, preferably below 0.001% (understood as the concentration of the iron salt) .
- the iron salt NH 4 J 3 FeF 6 with the obj ective of reducing the concentration thereof to below 0.01% by weight, preferably below 0.001% (understood as the concentration of the iron salt) .
- the operation is performed in a reactor at a temperature of 50-70 °C, preferably about 60 °C, with stirring; the stirring speed is normally 40-90 revolutions/minute, preferably about 50 revolutions/minute; the quantity of NH 4 OH to be added is normally a large excess with respect to the quantity required by the reaction and is regulated by regulating the pH in the stream output from the container to the preferred value of 7.5-8.0.
- the dispersion is filtered to give an aqueous solution of the titanium salt (NH 4 J 2 TiF 6 , further purified of the compounds containing iron, and a sludge containing the titanium complex and the iron salt (NH 4 J 3 FeF 6 .
- the sludge can be re-dissolved in a further container provided with stirring, by acidification; this takes place by the addition of a concentrated solution of NH 4 F and/or optionally NH 4 HF 2 (about 40-50% by weight) to a pH of about 6.5-7.0 ; the titanium salt thus becomes soluble again forming (NH 4 J 2 TiF 6 .
- the solution/dispersion thus obtained is then recirculated in addition to the output flow from the main reactor .
- This solution/dispersion contains both the soluble titanium salt (NH 4 J 2 TiF 6 and the insoluble iron salt (NH 4 J 3 FeF 6 which was incorporated by ammonium oxyfluorotitanate during its precipitation . This allows the complete recovery of both metals without producing wastes .
- the purified solution which contains the titanium salt (NH 4 J 2 TiF 6 , NH 4 F, and water, is then subj ected to intense hydrolysis to give a sludge containing titanium complexes and to a subsequent high-temperature pyrohydrolysis .
- This method of operation enables smaller apparatuses to be used in the high-temperature stages than would be necessary for processing the untreated solution .
- the intense hydrolysis is performed in a reactor provided with stirring (approximately 10 revolutions/minute) , whilst a temperature of 50-70 °C, preferably about 60 °C, is maintained.
- the reaction is brought about by bringing the pH of the solution to very high values , preferably of 10-13, even more preferably of about 11-12 (monitored on the stream output from the reactor) ; this result is obtained by the addition of a concentrated ammonium hydroxide NH 4 OH solution (about 24% by weight) ; this ammonium hydroxide solution is preferably used with a large excess with respect to the quantity required by the reaction .
- the hydrolysis brings about the precipitation of a mixture of titanium salts and oxides (NH 4 ) 2TiOF 4 + (NH 4 ) 3 Ti0F 5 +Ti0 2 in the form of particles having a size of about 0.01 ⁇ m.
- An aqueous solution of NH 4 F with a solid composed of salts that can be filtered is thus created in the hydrolysis reactor .
- the dispersion thus obtained is then filtered through an extremely fine-mesh filter (2-3 nm, preferably about 2.5 nm) ; the solution which emerges from the filter, containing NH 4 F, water, and traces of titanium salts , can be recirculated and reused to fill the reactor, normally after concentration to 40-45% by weight .
- the sludgy portion output from the filter which normally has a moisture content of between 10 and 20% by weight, depending on the filtering device, is subj ected to a pyrohydrolysis process .
- the process is divided into two stages to be performed in two separate ovens .
- the sludge containing the titanium salts undergoes a first hot hydrolysis at a maximum temperature of 450 °C, preferably at 340-400 °C, even more preferably at about 360-380 °C, for a period of 1-3 hours , preferably about 2 hours ; this normally takes place in an oven in an atmosphere of superheated steam and with continuous remixing . In these conditions , all of the fluoro- ammonia bonds are broken, giving an intermediate product in powder form constituted by TiO 2 (95-97%) and TiOF 2 .
- the gaseous compounds extracted from the oven containing NH 3 , HF, and H 2 O, are normally cooled and absorbed in water to give a concentrated solution of NH 4 F which can be recirculated and reused to fill the reactor . It is advisable not to cool the gases below 200 °C prior to the absorption in water, to prevent the formation of NH 4 HF 2 crystals , resulting in blockage of the tubing .
- the first stage produces TiO 2 containing traces of TiOF 2 which is a grey-blue powder and is therefore a contaminant for the final product TiO 2 which instead must be characterized by a high degree of whiteness .
- This contaminant is eliminated by subsequent pyrohydrolysis at a temperature no greater than 1000 °C, preferably 700-900 °C, even more preferably 750-850 °C, that is , about 800 °C .
- This second pyrohydrolysis is normally performed in an oven with continuous stirring, for 60-180 minutes , preferably for about 90-120 minutes . For the completion of the reaction, it is advisable to admit air and superheated steam to the oven .
- the sludge input to the first pyrolysis oven is composed of particles with sizes of about 0.01 ⁇ m;
- the product output from the second oven is constituted by a dust with particles of sizes variable from about 0.1 ⁇ m to about 4 ⁇ m, depending on the time spent in the oven .
- TiO 2 dust Given the particular fineness of the TiO 2 dust thus obtained, it can be marketed without the further milling treatments which are necessary in the processes for the transformation of ilmenite into titanium dioxide that are known in the art .
- the solid-sludgy portion which is output from the main filtration and contains the iron salt (NH 4 J 3 FeF 6 and ammonium fluoride (NH 4 F) and which normally has a moisture content of between 10 and 20% by weight may be subj ected, after a first drying stage, to a similar pyrohydrolysis process in a single oven to give a red Fe 2 O 3 pigment which in turn can be marketed.
- This pyrolysis can be performed at a maximum temperature of 450 °C, preferably at 340-400 °C, even more preferably at about 360-380 °C for about 2-4 hours , preferably 3 hours , in an atmosphere of superheated steam with a continuous remixing action .
- the gases evolved from this reaction containing NH 3 , HF, H 2 O, can also be recirculated and reused to fill the reactor after suitable cooling and absorption in water to give a concentrated NH 4 F solution .
- the materials used in the three ovens must be such as to withstand the working temperatures and, in particular, the common presence of hydrofluoric acid HF in the gaseous phase .
- all of the elements making up the plant to be used for the process of the invention must be made of materials which can withstand the effects of hydrofluoric acid.
- Figure 1 is a block diagram which shows the preferred implementation of the process as a whole .
- the reactor (1 ) is connected to a container (2 ) for the ilmenite dust and to a container (3) for the ammonium fluoride . Also indicated are the outputs of the iron salt dispersion/titanium salt solution (4 ) , of the sludges (5) , and of the gas ( 6) from the reactor (1 ) , as well as an absorber (7 ) for the ammonia, in which the aqueous NH 4 OH solution is produced.
- the iron salt dispersion/titanium salt solution (4 ) is sent to a first filter (8 ) with a filtrate output ( 9) and a sludge output (10 ) ; the sludge (10 ) can be sent to a second filter (11 ) with a filtrate output (12 ) and a sludge output (13) or directly to the pyrohydrolysis reactor (30 ) for producing Fe 2 O 3 .
- the filtrate ( 9) with which the filtrate (12 ) may be combined, is sent to the hydrolysis reactor (14 ) ; the stream (15) output from the hydrolysis reactor (14 ) is sent to a filter (16) provided with a sludge output (17 ) connected to a reactor for solubilizing the titanium salts (18 ) which are then recirculated through the line (19) .
- the filtrate output from the filter (16) is sent through the line (20 ) to the intense hydrolysis reactor (21 ) , the discharge (22 ) of which is connected to a filter (23) by means of which the sludge containing the mixture of titanium salts and oxides (NH 4 ) 2 Ti0F 4 + (NH 4 ) 3 Ti0F 5 +Ti0 2 is recovered.
- This sludge is sent through the line (24 ) to a first pyrohydrolysis reactor (25) which is connected by the line (26) to a second pyrohydrolysis reactor (27 ) with an output (28 ) communicating with a container (29) for the storage of the TiO 2 powder .
- the aqueous NH 4 OH solution formed in the ammonia absorber (7 ) can be sent to the hydrolysis reactors (14 ) and (21 ) through the lines (33) and (33bis ) , respectively .
- the solution (34 ) output from the filter (23) containing NH 4 F, water, and traces of titanium salts , is sent to the concentration plant (35) and is then recirculated to the reactor for the solubilization of the titanium salts (18 ) and to the ammonium fluoride container (3) through the lines (36) and (36bis ) , respectively .
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