Extractive Mettallurgy Division - Equilibrium Between Titanium Metal, Titanium Dichloride, and Titanium Trichloride in Molten Sodium Chloride-Strontium Chloride Melts

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 4
- File Size:
- 284 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1958
Abstract
AN equilibrium state of importance in the process of electrolytically depositing titanium from fused chloride electrolytes is that which exists between titanium metal, titanium dichloride, and titanium trichloride. This can be expressed by the reaction titanium concentration of the solution, temperature, and the proportion of strontium chloride and sodium chloride in the solution. Procedure The general procedure used consisted of the following steps: 1) Development of an analytical method for determining Ti+2 and total titanium. 2) Preparation of batches of fused salt solutions containing various amounts of total titanium, Ti+2 and Ti+3 3) Blending of the prepared batches and excess titanium metal in Vycor tubes and allowing the solutions to come to equilibrium. By blending, solutions with different total titanium content could be prepared and equilibrium could be approached from the high Ti+2 and low Ti+2 sides. 4) Studying the effect of titanium concentration, temperature, and the mole ratio of the solvent chlorides, SrC1, and NaC1, upon the equilibrium.
Citation
APA:
(1958) Extractive Mettallurgy Division - Equilibrium Between Titanium Metal, Titanium Dichloride, and Titanium Trichloride in Molten Sodium Chloride-Strontium Chloride MeltsMLA: Extractive Mettallurgy Division - Equilibrium Between Titanium Metal, Titanium Dichloride, and Titanium Trichloride in Molten Sodium Chloride-Strontium Chloride Melts. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1958.