2013
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.0.522
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Sulfuric Acid Leaching of Bangka Indonesia Ilmenite Ore and Ilmenite Decomposed by NaOH

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“…Ratio of oxalic acid to sulfuric acid (2:1), Acid concentration (30% w/w), dissolution time (4 h), ratio of liquid to solid (10), and temperature (160˚C) with standardized effect values of 15, 13.5, 12.5, 10, and 3.89, respectively. spectively, which are very close to the predicted values.…”
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“…Ratio of oxalic acid to sulfuric acid (2:1), Acid concentration (30% w/w), dissolution time (4 h), ratio of liquid to solid (10), and temperature (160˚C) with standardized effect values of 15, 13.5, 12.5, 10, and 3.89, respectively. spectively, which are very close to the predicted values.…”
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“…Today, the high-grade sources of titanium minerals such as rutile are diminishing; hence, for the low-grade ores like ilmenite an attempt is made to convert ilmenite into synthetic rutile [4]. Ilmenite can be upgraded to synthetic rutile using different methods of pyrometallurgy [4] [5] [6] [7], hydrometallurgy [8] [9] [10] [11], and electrometallurgy [12]. Despite some problems, utilizing the hydrothermal processes for ilmenite ore is more preferable.…”
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“…In addition, the P25 Degussa precursor material used has several obstacles such as the import routes, limited stock, and high price For a country like Indonesia which has abundant mineral deposits, this motivates efforts to obtain an alternative TiO2 precursor from the local resource, namely FeTiO3 ilmenite mineral 17) . A hydrometallurgical extraction process has also been carried out using the sulfate pathway as a route to convert the ilmenite into TiO2 [18][19][20][21][22] . In previous studies 23) , the extraction process has converted the ilmenite into filtrate and slag/residue.…”
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