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Electrochemical co-reduction of Y(III) and Al(III) in a fluoride molten salt system and electrolytic preparation of Y–Al intermediate alloys

JOURNAL OF RARE EARTHS [2022]
Guoqing Yu, Lin Zhou, Fengqin Liu, Siming Pang, Dehong Chen, Hongliang Zhao, Zhengping Zuo
ABSTRACT

In this study, a molten salt co-reduction method was proposed for preparing Y–Al intermediate alloys and the electrochemical co-reduction behaviors of Y(III) and Al(III) and the reaction mechanism of intermetallic compound formation were investigated by transient electrochemical techniques . The results show that the reduction of Y(III) at the Mo electrode is a reversible electrochemical process with a single-step transfer of three electrons, which is controlled by the mass transfer rate. The diffusion coefficient of Y(III) in the fluoride salt at a temperature of 1323 K is 5.0238 × 10 −3  cm 2 /s. Moreover, the thermodynamic properties associated with the formation of Y–Al intermetallic compounds were estimated using a steady-state electrochemical method. Y–Al intermediate alloy containing 92 wt% yttrium was prepared by constant current electrolysis at 1323 K in the LiF–YF 3 –AlF 3 –Y 2 O 3 (6 wt%)–Al 2 O 3 (1 wt%) system at a cathodic current density of 8 A/cm 2 for 2 h. The Y–Al intermediate alloy is mainly composed of α-Y 2 Al and Y phases. The development and application of this innovative technology have solved major technical problems, such as a long production process, high energy consumption, and serious segregation of alloy elements at this stage.

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