Purification of yttrium by electrorefining
Electrorefining yttrium from selected low-melting yttrium-base alloys is investigated, and various halide systems are studied as potential electrolytes for use in preparing low-oxygen yttrium by electrorefining unalloyed yttrium. Yttrium cathode products having significantly less metallic impurities than the anode materials were prepared from alloys containing nickel, iron, and manganese by electrorefining in LiCl-YCl/sub 3/ electrolytes at 900 to 1,000/sup 0/C. Yttrium-copper and yttrium-magnesium alloys are not suitable as anode feed materials. An evaluation of chloride, fluoride, bromide, and mixed chloride-fluoride electrolytes showed that cathode products containing much less oxygen than the anode material can be obtained in the fluoride and mixed chloride-fluoride systems. Initial cathode current density has no apparent effect on the purity of the products obtained in both phases of the investigation.
- Research Organization:
- Bureau of Mines, Washington, D.C. (USA)
- OSTI ID:
- 5406380
- Report Number(s):
- BM-RI-7710
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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