Electrowinning of Titanium in Fluoride Melt by using Hydrogen Gas Oxidation as Anodic Reaction

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Toshihide Takenaka Nao Murakami Takashi Matsui Masahiro Kawakami
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

"Electrowinning of Ti have been investigated in a LiF-NaF-KF melt including K2TiF6 at 773-923K by applying electrochemical oxidation ofH2 gas as an anodic reaction. The cathodic behavior of titanium and the anodic behavior of H2 gas were studied by voltammetry in detail to clarify the electrolytic condition for the process. The electrowinning of Ti was carried out by potentiostatic _electrolysis. Steady electrolysis was achieved under the suitable electrolytic condition without breaking out the anode effect. Titanium metal was electrodeposited on a Ti cathode though the deposits were usually powdery. It is concluded that this process is potential if the morphology of the deposit can be improved.IntroductionTitanium has such good properties as high specific strength and high corrosion resistance. However, the availability of Ti has been limited because the price of Ti is much higher than those of other common metals, such as Fe and Al. The production process of Ti ingot from its ore is rather intricate so that the production cost is high. If the simpler process is developed, the production cost should be retrenched. Titanium metal is usually produced by the Kroll process, which consists of the electrowinning of Mg metal in molten salt and the chemical reduction of TiCl.i by Mg metal. The Kroll process is very elabrate, but not simple. Because the chemical reduction ofTiCl4 by Mg metal is highly exothermic, a considerable amount of energy is wasted.Titanium metal can be electrowon in molten salt bath in principle. A simpler and more effective process than the Kroll process may be realized by the direct electrowinning so that the electrowinning of Ti metal has been studied widely[ 1]. Some researchs progressed to a pilot plant stages [2], but the electrowinning of Ti has not been industrialized yet."
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APA: Toshihide Takenaka Nao Murakami Takashi Matsui Masahiro Kawakami  (2000)  Electrowinning of Titanium in Fluoride Melt by using Hydrogen Gas Oxidation as Anodic Reaction

MLA: Toshihide Takenaka Nao Murakami Takashi Matsui Masahiro Kawakami Electrowinning of Titanium in Fluoride Melt by using Hydrogen Gas Oxidation as Anodic Reaction. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2000.

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