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- Chloride_process comment "The chloride process is used to separate titanium from its ores. In this process, the feedstock is chlorinated at 1000 °C with carbon and chlorine gas, giving titanium tetrachloride. Typical is the conversion starting from the ore ilmenite:2 FeTiO3 + 7 Cl2 + 6 C → 2 TiCl4 + 2 FeCl3 + 6 COThe process is a variant of a carbothermic reaction, which exploits the reducing power of carbon.Other impurities are converted to the respective chlorides as well but they are less volatile than TiCl4.".
- Q5102942 comment "The chloride process is used to separate titanium from its ores. In this process, the feedstock is chlorinated at 1000 °C with carbon and chlorine gas, giving titanium tetrachloride. Typical is the conversion starting from the ore ilmenite:2 FeTiO3 + 7 Cl2 + 6 C → 2 TiCl4 + 2 FeCl3 + 6 COThe process is a variant of a carbothermic reaction, which exploits the reducing power of carbon.Other impurities are converted to the respective chlorides as well but they are less volatile than TiCl4.".