Dysprosium Extraction Using Molten Salt Process

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Aida Abbasalizadeh Lidong Teng Seshadri Seetharaman
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Abstract

0In the present paper, the feasibility of the recovery of dysprosium from spent Nd-Fe- B magnets containing approximately 9 wt% Dy was investigated by using molten salt process. The salt bath consisted of a mixture of NaCl-KCl-LiCl corresponding to the ternary eutectic composition. AlCl3 was used as a chlorinating agent in order to enable an efficient dissolution of metal in the molten salt phase in the salt bath. The metal chloride which is formed as the result of chemical reaction between the metal in magnet and AlCl3, is subsequently subjected to electrolysis in order to be deposited on the cathode. Graphite rods were dipped in the salt bath as electrodes and alumina crucibles were used as the containers for the electrolytic cells.
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APA: Aida Abbasalizadeh Lidong Teng Seshadri Seetharaman  (2014)  Dysprosium Extraction Using Molten Salt Process

MLA: Aida Abbasalizadeh Lidong Teng Seshadri Seetharaman Dysprosium Extraction Using Molten Salt Process. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2014.

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