Mixture Design Applied to the Electrochemical Reduction of CaW04 to W

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Metehan Erdogan Ishak Karakaya Orhan Gökçe Göksu
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

"An experiment (mixture) design was created to optimize the process parameters of the electrochemical reduction of CaW04 to W in molten CaCl2-NaCl eutectic mixture. Temperature, applied voltage and the length of Kanthal wire winding of the CaW04 pellets were selected as the process parameters that were allowed to vary between the predetermined minimum and maximum values. The rates of the electrochemical reductions were interpreted from the variations of current and total charge vs. time graphs under different conditions. The analysis pointed out that 640°C and 2.81 V resulted in the fastest reduction. Itwas seen that the effect of Kanthal wire winding on the output current was less pronounced when compared to the other two parameters.IntroductionFFC Cambridge Process [1] has been applied to a number of metal oxides in laboratory experiments to produce metals. In nearly all of these studies, the electrolysis temperature was around 900°C, the electrolyte was pure CaCl2 or CaCl2 containing salt solutions and the anode was graphite. However, it was recently shown that the electrochemical reduction process of metal oxides in CaCl2 containing electrolytes at the mentioned high temperatures was not suitable for tungsten production [2], It was reported that as soon as WO3 contacts CaCl2, the following reaction occurs:"
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APA: Metehan Erdogan Ishak Karakaya Orhan Gökçe Göksu  (2012)  Mixture Design Applied to the Electrochemical Reduction of CaW04 to W

MLA: Metehan Erdogan Ishak Karakaya Orhan Gökçe Göksu Mixture Design Applied to the Electrochemical Reduction of CaW04 to W. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2012.

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