Extractive Metallurgy of Titanium: Conventional and Recent Advances in Extraction and Production of Titanium Metal 1st edition – Ebook Instant Download/Delivery ISBN(s): 9780128172001,9780128172018,0128172002,0128172010
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- ISBN 10:0128172010
- ISBN 13: 9780128172018
- Author: Zhigang Zak Fang, Francis Froes, Ying Zhang
Extractive Metallurgy of Titanium: Conventional and Recent Advances in Extraction and Production of Titanium Metal contains information on current and developing processes for the production of titanium. The methods for producing Ti metal are grouped into two categories, including the reduction of TiCl4 and the reduction of TiO2, with their processes classified as either electrochemical or thermochemical. Descriptions of each method or process include both the fundamental principles of the method and the engineering challenges in their practice. In addition, a review of the chemical and physical characteristics of the product produced by each method is included.
Table contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction to the development of processes for primary Ti metal production
Chapter 2. A brief introduction to production of titanium dioxide and titanium tetrachloride
Chapter 3. Minerals, slags, and other feedstock for the production of titanium metal
Chapter 4. Chemical processes for the production of titanium tetrachloride as precursor of titanium metal
Chapter 5. Fundamentals of thermochemical reduction of TiCl4
Chapter 6. The Kroll process and production of titanium sponge
Chapter 7. A modified Kroll process via production of TiH2 – thermochemical reduction of TiCl4 using hydrogen and Mg
Chapter 8. Metallothermic reduction of TiO2
Chapter 9. Hydrogen assisted magnesiothermic reduction (HAMR) of TiO2 to produce titanium metal powder
Chapter 10. Deoxygenation of Ti metal
Chapter 11. Invention and fundamentals of the FFC Cambridge Process
Chapter 12. OS process: Calciothermic reduction of TiO2 via CaO electrolysis in molten CaCl2
Chapter 13. Titanium production through electrolysis of titanium oxycarbide consumable anode—the USTB process
Chapter 14. Electrolysis of carbothermic treated titanium oxides to produce Ti metal
Chapter 15. Selected processes for Ti production – a cursory re
Chapter 16. Recycling of Ti
Chapter 17. Energy consumption of the Kroll and HAMR processes for titanium production
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