Ilmenite Thermal Decomposition in a Thermal Plasma Reactor

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Milton Manrique
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

The thermal decomposition of ilmenite concentrates in a non-transferred arc; thermal plasma flow reactor was investigated. The plasma torch was operated using argon-helium and argon-nitrogen mixtures as plasma gases. The effect of power, feed rate and particle size was studied. Products were characterized by XRD, SEM, TEM and ICP techniques. Free energy minimization plots were used to predict the thermodynamic behavior of the system under different operating conditions. The results of this investigation showed a significant segregation process where titanium-rich products are collected in the reactor, while iron-rich products are collected in the quenching box and filter. The average size of the product is in the sub- micron range. Titanium nitride was formed and condensed in the reactor zone when using an argon-nitrogen mixture as the plasma gas.
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APA: Milton Manrique  (1998)  Ilmenite Thermal Decomposition in a Thermal Plasma Reactor

MLA: Milton Manrique Ilmenite Thermal Decomposition in a Thermal Plasma Reactor. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1998.

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