Process Variables In The Preparation Of High Purity Rare Earth Metals

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
B. J. Beaudry
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

The effect of various levels of purity of the rare earth fluorides and the calcium reductant used to prepare rare earth metals were determined. Metals which have low melting points such as La, Ce, Pr and Nd are not purified by distillation or sublimation. Impurities in the reactants remain as contaminants in these metals. Gd, Tb, Y and Lu which have slightly higher vapor pressures at their melting points than the first four metals are usually distilled to remove the Ta or W impurity introduced by the crucible and are purified slightly with respect to 0 and N by distillation. Rare earth metals that have high vapor pressures such as Sc, Dy, Ho and Er can be purified with respect to 0, N, C, as well as Ta or W by sublimation. The most volatile rare earth metals Sm, Eu, Tm and Yb are readily purified by sublimation and are usually prepared by a reduction-distillation process directly from the oxide. The importance of each step of the processes in determining the final purity of the individual rare earth metals is discussed.
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APA: B. J. Beaudry  (1989)  Process Variables In The Preparation Of High Purity Rare Earth Metals

MLA: B. J. Beaudry Process Variables In The Preparation Of High Purity Rare Earth Metals. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1989.

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