RI 6360 Methods for Producing Titanium Lower Chlorides

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 23
- File Size:
- 1249 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1964
Abstract
Tests were made in reactors ranging from 12 to 30 inches in diameter to
develop methods for the preparation of sodium chloride - titanium lower chlorides
( dichloride and trichloride ) melts that contain titanium predominantly
in the divalent state . Such melts are desirable as a starting material for
the production of titanium metal or as an electrolyte for electrorefining of
titanium .
Sodium reduction of TiCl with an 18 - hour period of holding the reaction
products in the molten state produced melts that contained titanium lower
chlorides in TiCl₂ - to - TiCl , molar ratio of approximately 8 to 1. Sodium
reduction of TiCl in a reactor with a shielded pipe weir , that required no
melt -holding period , produced melts with a TiCl₂ - toTiCl , molar ratio as low
as 4 to 1 .
Reduction of TiCl4 with scrap titanium metal in molten sodium chloride
produced relatively pure melts containing about 27 percent titanium in a
Ticl₂ - to - Ticl , molar ratio of approximately 4 to 1 .
Citation
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(1964) RI 6360 Methods for Producing Titanium Lower ChloridesMLA: RI 6360 Methods for Producing Titanium Lower Chlorides. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.