A New Technology for Production of Two Component Composite Powders with Solvent Extraction-Crystallization Stripping

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Junji Shibata Shigeno Matsumoto Hideki Yamamoto
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

"Some fundamental studies were carried out in order to produce composite powders comprising of two or three metal oxides ~y using liquid-liquid extraction and to develop the control technology of the particle size. The combination of samarium and cobalt was selected as the two component composite powders. Both stripping and crystallization occurred at the same time by emulsifying the organic phase loading the two metals extracted with Versatic Acid 10 and the aqueous solution containing oxalic acid. The effect of aqueous pH, oxalic acid concentration and agitation speed was examined on some properties such as crystallization percent, particle size and shape of each metal oxide powders obtained in this process. The analysis by using EDX showed that the two metal oxides were distributed uniformly.IntroductionComposite metal and metal oxide powders with high purity are indispensable as industrial materials in the fields of electrical engineering, electronics and metallurgy. It is difficult to mix metal powders or metal oxide powders uniformly for the production of alloy powders. If insoluble metal salts are allowed to collect as crystallization products in the crystallization-stripping process, the conventional melting and crushing process can be avoided. After mixing of the organic phase containing metals in fixed composition, fine metal and metal oxide powders of alloy composition are produced by using a crystallization-stripping method. Versatic Acid 10 and D2EHPA, both acidic extractants, were chosen in this experiment, and the metal oxide powders were produced by using oxalic acid as a crystallization reagent. Mixed metal oxalates containing samarium and cobalt were precipitated from the mixed organic phase containing these metals. Furthermore, the physical properties of the powders, such as particle size, shape and thermal decomposition, were measured in order to evaluate them for industrial purposes."
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APA: Junji Shibata Shigeno Matsumoto Hideki Yamamoto  (2000)  A New Technology for Production of Two Component Composite Powders with Solvent Extraction-Crystallization Stripping

MLA: Junji Shibata Shigeno Matsumoto Hideki Yamamoto A New Technology for Production of Two Component Composite Powders with Solvent Extraction-Crystallization Stripping. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2000.

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