MAGNESIUM, TITANIUM, RARE METALS, SEMICONDUCTORS | |
ArticleName | Obtaining of rare-earth metals by electrolysis method |
ArticleAuthor | Lysenko A. P., Tarasov V. P., Nalivayko A. Yu., Selnitsyn R. S. |
ArticleAuthorData | Chair of Non-Ferrous Metals and Gold, National University of Science and Technology “MISiS”, Moscow, Russia: A. P. Lysenko, Assistant Professor, e-mail: reikis@yandex.ru |
Abstract | This article describes the modern view on mechanism of behavior of electrode processes during the obtaining of rare-earth metals by electrolysis of oxide-fluoride melts. More perfect model of process of neodymium oxide electrolysis was offered due to the analysis of fusibility diagrams of double systems of fluorides of alkaline metals and rare-earth metals. At the same time, there were made the necessary thermodynamic calculations. Participation of rare-earth metals in electrode processes with high current density is possible due to the relatively high dissolubility of these metals` oxides in fluoride melts. This participation makes electrolysis profitable. Low value of Gibbs energy of the considered reactions shows the weakness of rare-earth metals` oxides. As a consequence, this value shows the possibility of decomposition of these oxides with low voltage, which is economically profitable. That`s why, nowadays, metallothermy is practically replaced by electrolyte obtaining of Nd, Tb and Dy. |
keywords | Electrode processes, oxide-fluoride melts, rare-earth metals, thermodynamic calculations, current density, tense, entalpy, entropy |
References | 1. Baymakov Yu. V., Vetyukov M. M. Elektroliz rasplavlennykh soley (Electrolysis of fused salts). Metallurgiya — Metallurgy. 1966. p. 558. |
Language of full-text | russian |
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