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titleOfInvention METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF CHLORINE AND IRON OXIDE FROM FERRIC CHLORIDE
abstract The invention relates to chemical engineering. It relates in particular to a process for the production of chlorine and iron oxide in a fluidized bed and multiple-stage recycling reactor, according to which ferric chloride is treated in the vapor phase with an excess of oxygen at a higher pressure. at atmospheric pressure and at a temperature between 550 and 800 degrees C in the presence of a catalyst formed of sodium chloride and iron oxide, a carbonaceous fuel is introduced into the reactor to provide additional heat, particles of the bed material is recycled to the reactor and the gaseous and solid effluents are separated and collected downstream of the reactor, characterized in that the process is carried out in reaction zones comprising 1 an initial dense zone and 2 a zone diluted downstream having particular length / diameter ratios and observing particular operating conditions. Use for the conversion of iron chlorides into chlorine and iron oxide.
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