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Decomposition of ilmenite by ZnO/ZnS: Enhanced leaching in acid solutions
Acid leaching of ilmenite (FeTiO3) obtained from beach sand was found to be more effective when roasted with ZnO or ZnS at 900°C. Remarkably higher iron and titanium leaching rates were observed when compared with normal ilmenite in 5.0M HCl at 30°C and 6.0M H2SO4 at 110°C, respectively. Roasting of...
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description | Acid leaching of ilmenite (FeTiO3) obtained from beach sand was found to be more effective when roasted with ZnO or ZnS at 900°C. Remarkably higher iron and titanium leaching rates were observed when compared with normal ilmenite in 5.0M HCl at 30°C and 6.0M H2SO4 at 110°C, respectively. Roasting of ilmenite with ZnO or ZnS converts acid resistant FeTiO3 to more reactive Fe2O3 and Zn2TiO4, resulting in enhanced leaching. Roasting FeTiO3 with ZnS generates SO2 as a byproduct, which can be used to produce H2SO4 acid required in the sulfate process. Added ZnO or ZnS can be recovered as ZnO, therefore the overall process acts as a catalytic decomposition of FeTiO3. Ores containing ZnS, such as sphalerite, are possible raw materials instead of ZnS, in a commercial application. XRD analysis confirms the formation of zinc titanate, and XPS results indicate the presence of both Fe2+/Fe3+ in naturally weathered ilmenite.
•Roasting ilmenite with ZnO/ZnS enhances the acid leaching.•Used ZnO is recoverable and act as a catalyst for the proposed process.•ZnS deposits such as sphalerite is a possible raw material. |
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