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Magnesiothermic Reduction from Titanium Dioxide to Produce Titanium Powder

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Titanium metallic powder (2.98 wt% O) of irregular and semi-spherical particles sizes ranging between 0.5 and 3.5 µm was obtained by magnesiothermic reduction of TiO2 and a leaching purification process. Magnesiothermic reduction… Click to show full abstract

Titanium metallic powder (2.98 wt% O) of irregular and semi-spherical particles sizes ranging between 0.5 and 3.5 µm was obtained by magnesiothermic reduction of TiO2 and a leaching purification process. Magnesiothermic reduction experiments were carried out to evaluate the influence of temperature and molar ratio of Mg/TiO2. A rotary tube reactor in three different configurations was used to promote solid–liquid and solid–gas model reaction. The best configuration resulted when solid–gas model reaction was promoted. Different mixtures of acid as 6M HCl, 3M HCl, 0.55M HCl plus a mixture of 8 HCl% + 3 HNO3% were used to evaluate the purification of solid titanium metal by dissolution of Mg, MgO, Ni, Fe, magnesium titanates, and titanium oxides.

Keywords: magnesiothermic reduction; titanium dioxide; powder; titanium; reduction titanium

Journal Title: Journal of Sustainable Metallurgy
Year Published: 2019

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