Production of Synthetic Rutile from Ilmenite via Anion-Exchange

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This investigation identified that ion-exchange chromatography can efficiently remove iron from the leaching of ilmenite by HCI. The strong basic anionic-exchange resin IRA 410 Cl is capable of retaining the negatively charged iron chloro complex from 20 % HCl leachate of ilmenite. Oxidative conversion of Fe to Fe3+ facilitates the iron exchange to the resin, resulting in an iron-free solution of titanium oxychloride (TiOCl2). This can be directly used to produce synthetic rutile. The procedure is relatively simple and generates little acid waste.

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Palliyaguru, L., Arachchi, N.D.H., Jayaweera, C.D., & Jayaweera, P.M. (2017). Production of Synthetic Rutile from Ilmenite via Anion-Exchange. Mineral Processing and Extractive Metallurgy Transactions of the Institutions of Mining and Metallurgy: Section C. doi: 10-1080/03719553.2017.1331621

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