Mining (Feb 2024)

Sulphuric Acid Digestion of Anatase Concentrate

  • Carolina Nogueira da Silva,
  • Liliani Pacheco Tavares Nazareth,
  • Mônica Elizetti de Freitas,
  • Ana Claudia Queiroz Ladeira

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/mining4010006
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
pp. 79 – 90

Abstract

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The processing of anatase ores by sulphuric acid digestion is well known for its low titanium dissolution yields, which makes the process economically and technically unfeasible. Anatase is considered much less reactive than other forms of titanium such as ilmenite and rutile. Generally, to enhance its dissolution, thermal processes along with acid and/or alkaline leaching processes are necessary. Studies of direct sulphuric acid digestion are few and the reported yields of titanium dissolution are 2 and 15% iron oxide—the main impurity. It also contained silica, aluminum, phosphorus, calcium, and rare earth elements (REE) in concentrations that varied from 1.61% to 6.01%.

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