Ahmed Attia, Emad A. Elshehy, Hesham A. El Nahas, Hamed I. Mira, Mahmoud M. Hassaan
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Production of rutile nano-rods from Egyptian ilmenite mineral via a two-step physicochemical processes: a comparison study between low-grade and high-grade ilmenite concentrate
The synthesis of pure titanium dioxide (TiO2) nanomaterials from naturally occurring ilmenite (FeTiO3), which is present in black sands, is highly desirable due to its numerous industrial and technological applications. In this study, nanostructured rutile nanorods were synthesized using Egyptian ilmenite concentrate through a simple mechanical/chemical route, comprising two stages: the first stage involved the reduction of ilmenite by activated carbon as a reducing agent during milling, while the second stage involved the decomposition of FeTiO3/carbon and the selective dissolution for iron and silica using a mixture of HCl/H2O2 and NH4F/HF, respectively. The results indicated that the optimal conditions for hydrothermal leaching of the milled ilmenite/carbon are achieved at a solid/liquid ratio of 167 g/L, 4 h at 170 °C. The amorphous titanium dioxide could be converted to ~ 95% pure rutile-phase nanorods by annealing at 700 °C followed by additional leaching processes to simply remove silica from the synthesized rutile.
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The Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering is a quarterly publication of the Associação Brasileira de Engenharia Química (Brazilian Society of Chemical Engineering - ABEQ) aiming at publishing papers reporting on basic and applied research and innovation in the field of chemical engineering and related areas.