Crystallization

The solutions from slag digestion contain 5-6 wt.% FeSO4, and those from ilmenite digestion 16-20 wt.% FeSO4 after reduction of the Fe3+. The ilmenite solution is cooled under vacuum to crystallize and separate FeSO4 • 7 H2O (j) and reduce the quantity of FeSO4 discharged with the waste acid. The concentration of the TiO2 in the solution is thereby increased by ca. 25%. The copper salt is separated by filtration or centrifugation (k).

The iron sulfate is used in water purification, and as a raw material for the pro­duction of iron oxide pigments. Alternatively, it can be dehydrated and thermally decomposed to give iron(III) oxide and sulfur dioxide.

Due to the recent legislation in the European Union [2.32], from 2005 there will be a huge demand (ca. 1 million tons per year) for FeSO4 as chromate reducing agent for cement. This will have an enormous impact for the titanium dioxide industry,

as FeSO4, that formerly has been a waste material, will then become a commercial product.

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