Electrochemically Assisted Formation of Fine Niobium Powder in Molten Salt

2007 
The electrochemically assisted formation of niobium powder in a molten salt was investigated in order to develop a process for producing fine metal powder for use in electronic devices. A niobium rod (anode) was immersed in NaCl-KCl-MgCl 2 -DyCl 2 molten salt at 1000 K, and it was anodically polarized and dissolved in this salt. The electrochemically dissolved niobium ions (Nb n+ ) were subsequently reduced in situ by dysprosium divalent ions (Dy 2+ ) present in the molten salt; this resulted in the production of niobium powder. The reductant, Dy 2+ , in the molten salt was regenerated either by electrochemical reactions at the cathode or by magnesiothermic reduction. Fine niobium powder with a narrow particle size distribution (D 10 =0.3 μm, D 50 = 0.5 μm, D 90 = 0.9 μm) was successfully obtained under a specific condition. Further, it was found that the particle size of the niobium powder can be effectively controlled by varying the Dy 2+ concentration in the molten salt.
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