Iron-free titanium oxycarbonitride (TiOxCyNz) is a promising feedstock for production of titanium tetrachloride (TiCl4) at low temperatures. In this study, the effects of leaching variables such as temperature, time, particle size of staring material and concentration of the leaching solutions were evaluated on iron removal from nitrided Malaysian ilmenite by Becher process. The nitrided ilmenite was prepared by isothermal reduction with graphite at 1200 °C for 3 h in H2-N2 atmosphere. The aerated leaching experiments were conducted at 50–90 °C with addition of 0.3–2.0 wt% of NH4Cl catalyst. The highest extent of iron removal (XFe) was obtained at about 96.2% for the sample leached at 90 °C for 7 h with 2.0 wt% NH4Cl. The iron concentrate and titanium oxycarbonitride product were characterized by ICP-OES, XRD, XRF and SEM-EDX analyses. The results indicated that the aeration leaching process was a successful route to prepare low-iron titanium oxycarbonitride.
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Ahmadi, E., Shoparwe, N. I., Ibrahim, N., Sheikh Abdul Hamid, S. A. R., Baharun, N., Ariffin, K. S., … Ahmad Fauzi, M. N. (2018). The Effects of Experimental Variables on Iron Removal from Nitrided Malaysian Ilmenite by Becher Process (pp. 1383–1396). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-95022-8_113
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