Application Of The Rutile Synthesis Approach To A Rock-Type Ilmenite

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Gerald W. Elger
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Jan 1, 1973

Abstract

Research at the Albany Metallurgy Research Center has shown that high-purity rutile can be produced from relatively low-grade ilmenite obtained from a massive rock deposit. Ilmenite is first smelted in an electric-arc furnace to separate the iron and produce a slag enriched in titanium dioxide. Titania slag mixed with a phosphate flux is then oxidized to synthesize rutile and form a phosphate-glass matrix which contains the impurities. Attrition scrubbing the treated slag in dilute solutions of phosphoric or sulfuric acid liberates the rutile, which is concentrated by physical methods. Tests show that synthesized rutile containing 95 to 97 pct titania responds to chlorination at the same rate as natural rutile.
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APA: Gerald W. Elger  (1973)  Application Of The Rutile Synthesis Approach To A Rock-Type Ilmenite

MLA: Gerald W. Elger Application Of The Rutile Synthesis Approach To A Rock-Type Ilmenite. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1973.

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