Metal chlorination and oxide carbochlorination

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Metal chlorination and oxide carbochlorination

Authors : Jacques DUGUA, Michel SIBONY

Publication date: March 10, 1996, Review date: February 1, 2016 | Lire en français

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AUTHORS

  • Jacques DUGUA : Doctorate in engineering CNAM - Head of the Chlorine-Soda, Phosphorus and Derivatives Sector, Elf Atochem Technical Division

  • Michel SIBONY : Engineer from École Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Paris - Research Engineer at the CEZUS Research Center

 INTRODUCTION

Note :

Update of the text by Jean ANDRIOLY and Daniel PILLET (PCUK), published in 1982 in this treatise.

Direct chlorination of metals or carbochlorination of oxides is far less important than organic chlorination (see separate articles in this treatise).

Direct chlorination of metals mainly involves Al, Fe, Ti and Sb to obtain the corresponding anhydrous chlorides. Carbochlorination of oxides is industrially limited to rutile to obtain TiO 2 via T iCl 4 , zircon to obtain Zr via ZrCl 4 and alumina to obtain AlCl 3 . In the years 1975-1985, the carbochlorination of oxides, in particular kaolin and alumina, was much studied especially in the USA. The idea was to use the electrolysis of AlCl 3 to obtain aluminum, a route that would save energy while avoiding dependence on bauxite-supplying countries. Economic conditions having evolved, and probably faced with the difficulties of extrapolating this process to a large scale, it was not industrialized.

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