Reductive Leaching of Ilmenite in Hydrochloric Acid: A Preliminary Study Using a Rotating Synthetic Ilmenite Disc

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 12
- File Size:
- 748 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
The dissolution behaviour of ilmenite in acid solutions has been studied by many researchers to improve the leaching efficiency. Most studies which utilized natural ilmenite from different origins resulted in different reactivity due to the alteration caused by the weathering process. Previous researchers have suggested that the greater reactivity shown by some ilmenite samples towards sulphuric acid may be a result of the mineral being relatively unaltered. In the present study a rotating synthetic ilmenite disc of 2.2 cm diameter was subjected to leaching studies in hydrochloric acid. The dissolution rates of iron and titanium from synthetic ilmenite were determined in hydrochloric acid solutions (4 M to 9 M) over a temperature range of 50 to 80°C. Results show that the rate of dissolution of both iron and titanium increased with the increase in acid concentration. However, the rates decreased with time and obeyed a parabolic rate law indicating the blockage of the surface by an insoluble product. The rates of dissolution of both iron and titanium were higher in the presence of SnCl2 and remained unaffected with time indicating the reductive role of SnCl2 which inhibits the formation of surface blocking solids. Application to natural ilmenite is also discussed.
Citation
APA:
(2014) Reductive Leaching of Ilmenite in Hydrochloric Acid: A Preliminary Study Using a Rotating Synthetic Ilmenite DiscMLA: Reductive Leaching of Ilmenite in Hydrochloric Acid: A Preliminary Study Using a Rotating Synthetic Ilmenite Disc. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.