Effect of Cooling Rate on the Acidolysis of Titania Slag

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Yu Zhang Zhixiong You Jinsheng Wang Xuewei Lv Jie Dang
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Mar 1, 2018

Abstract

Electro-titania slag is generally used as the raw material for titanium dioxide production by sulfate process. The phase composition of titanium as well as their disseminated grain size have significant effect on the acidolysis of titanium. Anosovite is considered as the most favorable Ti-bearing phase due to its high acidolysis ef ficiency, while silicates and rutile are not soluble in concentrated sulfuric acid. Different cooling rates will play a significant effect on the phase structure and particle size, which directly affects the acidolysis ratio of titania slag. In this paper, the influence on acidolysis ratio of titania slag at different cooling rates was studied. The results revealed that slower cooling rate resulted in the formation of larger particle size and a comparatively higher acidolysis ratio was obtained. On the contrast, rapid cooling was disadvantageous to the leaching of titanium as the smaller particle size anosovite was wrapped by glass phases.
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APA: Yu Zhang Zhixiong You Jinsheng Wang Xuewei Lv Jie Dang  (2018)  Effect of Cooling Rate on the Acidolysis of Titania Slag

MLA: Yu Zhang Zhixiong You Jinsheng Wang Xuewei Lv Jie Dang Effect of Cooling Rate on the Acidolysis of Titania Slag. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2018.

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