Rare Earth Metal Production Using Infinium Pure Oxygen Anodes™

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Adam Powell Matthew Earlam
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

INFINIUM, Inc. is scaling up a new molten salt electrolysis process for producing rare earth metals. Instead of conventional carbon anodes, this process uses Pure Oxygen Anodes™ which employ a stabilized zirconia solid electrolyte between the molten salt and anode. This eliminates two problems with today's rare earth metal production technology. First, it eliminates carbon anodes and contamination of the product by carbon and its impurities, enabling 10-100 times larger batch size than current practice, and lower labor costs. Second, it eliminates emissions of perfluorocarbons (PFC) such as CF4 and C2F6, which are very problematic greenhouse gases with 6000+ times the global warming potential of CO2. The zirconia also enables a sealed vessel with no LiF emissions, creates a reducing environment enabling use of low-cost welded steel vessels, and either produces a high-purity oxygen by-product or can use natural gas to reduce the necessary electrical energy with no HF production. This paper will describe the technology and its current status for rare earth metal production.
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APA: Adam Powell Matthew Earlam  (2014)  Rare Earth Metal Production Using Infinium Pure Oxygen Anodes™

MLA: Adam Powell Matthew Earlam Rare Earth Metal Production Using Infinium Pure Oxygen Anodes™. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.

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