Claims
- 1. A process for producing titanium dioxide pigment which comprises
- (1) reacting
- ilmenite, in an amount between 10% and 400% in excess of the stoichiometric amount of ilmenite necessary to react with sulfuric acid to provide titanyl sulphate, and
- dilute sulfuric acid solution having a concentration between about 25% and about 60% by weight, based upon the total weight of said solution,
- at a temperature below about 140.degree. C.; (2) cooling the resulting reaction solution to a temperature below about 100.degree. C.; (3) removing iron sulphate from said reaction solution to provide a titanyl sulphate solution; (4) hydrolyzing said titanyl sulphate solution to provide a hydrate of titanium dioxide; (5) calcining said hydrate of titanium dioxide to provide titanium dioxide and (6) recovering titanium dioxide.
- 2. The process of claim 1 which includes recycling unreacted ilmenite and recycling spent sulfuric acid from hydrolysis (4) to the feed of ilmenite and the feed of sulfuric acid, respectively, that are reacted in (1).
- 3. The process of claim 1 or 2 wherein the reaction between said ilmenite and said dilute sulfuric acid is conducted at a temperature below about 140.degree. C. and the resulting reaction solution is cooled to a temperature of about 70.degree. C.
- 4. The process of claim 3 wherein the reaction between said ilmenite and said dilute sulfuric acid is conducted at a temperature of about 110.degree. C.
- 5. A continuous process for producing titanium dioxide pigment which comprises:
- (1) reacting (a) ilmenite, in an amount between 10% and 400% in excess of the stoichiometric amount of ilmenite necessary to react with sulfuric acid to provide titanyl sulphate, and (b) dilute sulfuric acid solution having a concentration between about 25% and about 60% by weight, based upon the total weight of said solution, at a temperature below about 140.degree. C.;
- (2) cooling the resulting reaction mixture from (1) to a temperature below about 100.degree. C. in a second reaction vessel;
- (3) separating unreacted ilmenite from the reaction mixture of (2) to provide a solution of iron sulphate and titanyl sulphate and recycling said unreacted ilmenite to (1);
- (4) removing iron sulphate from said solution of iron sulphate and titanyl sulphate to provide a solution of titanyl sulphate;
- (5) hydrolyzing said titanyl sulphate solution from (4) to provide a titanium dioxide hydrate, and recycling spent sulfuric acid to (1);
- (6) calcining said titanium dioxide; and
- (7) recovering titanium dioxide.
- 6. The process of claim 5 wherein the reaction between said ilmenite and said dilute sulfuric acid of (1) is conducted at a temperature of about 110.degree. C. and the resulting reaction solution of (2) is cooled to a temperature of about 70.degree. C. to complete the reaction.
- 7. The process of claim 5 wherein the reaction of (1) is conducted in at least two stages in which said ilmenite and said dilute sulfuric acid are reacted in a first stage to provide a reaction solution having a ratio of active acid to titanium in the range of between about 2.2 and about 3.5 and thereafter conducting said reaction in a second stage at a temperature below about 90.degree. C.
- 8. The process of claim 7 wherein the temperature of the reaction in said first stage is between 65.degree. C. and 140.degree. C.
- 9. The process of claim 7 wherein said reaction is conducted by feeding said ilmenite and said dilute sulfuric acid cocurrently into said first stage.
- 10. The process of claim 5 wherein the reaction of (1) is conducted in three stages in which said ilmenite and said dilute sulfuric acid are reacted in a first stage at a temperature of about 110.degree. C. to provide a reaction solution having a ratio of active acid to titanium dioxide in the range of between about 2.5 and above about 3.0, and thereafter conducting said reaction in a second stage at a temperature of about 100.degree. C. to provide a reaction solution having a ratio of active acid to titanium dioxide in the range between about 2.2 and about 2.5 and thereafter completing said reaction in a third stage at a temperature below about 80.degree. C. to provide a reaction solution having a ratio of active acid to titanium dioxide of about 2.0.
- 11. A continuous process for producing titanium dioxide pigment which comprises:
- (1) reacting (a) ilmenite, in an amount between 10% and 400% in excess of the stoichiometric amount of ilmenite necessary to react with sulphuric acid to provide titanyl sulphate, and (b) dilute sulfuric acid solution having a concentration between about 25% and about 60% by weight, based upon the total weight of said solution, in a first reaction vessel at a temperature below about 140.degree. C. to provide a reaction solution having a ratio of active acid to titanium dioxide of about 3.0;
- (2) continuously transporting said reaction solution from said first reaction vessel to a second reaction vessel, and recycling a portion of unreacted ilmenite to (1);
- (3) continuing said reaction of ilmenite and dilute sulfuric acid in said second reaction vessel at a temperature below about 90.degree. C. to provide a reaction solution having a ratio of active acid to titanium dioxide of about 2.0;
- (4) separating unreacted ilmenite from the reaction mixture of (3) to provide a solution of iron sulphate and titanyl sulphate, and recycling said unreacted ilmenite to (3) or (1);
- (5) cooling the reaction solution of (4) to crystallize iron sulphate;
- (6) filtering the reaction mixture of (5) to remove iron sulphate crystals and provide a solution of titanyl sulphate;
- (7) hydrolyzing said solution of titanyl sulphate from (6) to provide a titanium dioxide hydrate, and recycling spent sulfuric acid to (1);
- (8) calcining said titanium dioxide hydrate from (7) to provide titanium dioxide; and
- (9) recovering titanium dioxide.
- 12. A continuous process for producing titanium dioxide pigment which comprises:
- (1) reacting (a) ilmenite, in an amount between 10% and 400% in excess of the stoichiometric amount of ilmenite necessary to react with sulfuric acid to provide titanyl sulphate, and (b) dilute sulfuric acid solution having a concentration between about 25% and about 60% by weight, based upon the total weight of said solution, in a first reaction vessel at a temperature below about 140.degree. C. to provide a reaction solution having a ratio of active acid to titanium dioxide of between about 3.0 and about 7.0;
- (2) continuously transporting said reaction solution from said first reaction vessel to a second reaction vessel, and recycling a portion of unreacted ilmenite to (1);
- (3) continuing said reaction of ilmenite and dilute sulfuric acid in said second reaction vessel at a temperature of about 100.degree. C. to provide a reaction solution having a ratio of active acid to titanium dioxide of between about 2.4 and about 3.5;
- (4) continuously transporting said reaction solution from said second reaction vessel to a third reaction vessel and recycling a portion of unreacted ilmenite to (3);
- (5) continuing said reaction of ilmenite and dilute sulfuric acid in said third reaction vessel at a temperature of about 80.degree. C. to provide a reaction solution having a ratio of active acid to titanium dioxide of about 2.0;
- (6) separating unreacted ilmenite from the reaction mixture of (5) to provide a solution of iron sulphate and titanyl sulphate, and recycling said unreacted ilmenite to (5) or (1);
- (7) cooling the reaction solution of (5) to crystallize iron sulphate;
- (8) filtering the reaction mixture of (7) to remove iron sulphate crystals and provide a solution of titanyl sulphate;
- (9) hydrolyzing said solution of titanyl sulphate from (8) to provide a titanium dioxide hydrate and recycling spent sulfuric acid to (1);
- (10) calcining said titanium dioxide hydrate from (9) to provide titanium dioxide; and
- (11) recovering titanium dioxide.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 65,450, filed Aug. 10, 1979, now abandoned.
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