Preparation Of DyCl3 By Dehydration In A Fluidized Bed

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Johan Sundström
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

Anhydrous DyC13 was prepared by dehydration of DyCl3?6H20 in a fluidized bed using both batch- wise and continuous feeding. A gas mixture with varied composition of argon and HCl was used. The productivity was high, reaching values of 0.25 mol H20/m2-st during the reaction step 6- 1 and 0.062 mol H2O/m2.s during the reaction step 1-0. The product was free from hydrolytic compounds, such as DyOCI, if control of inlet gas composition versus temperature was achieved. From the results of various experiments, some relations between HCI-concentration and temperature in order to avoid hydrolysis have been deduced. The fluidization process efficiency decreases drastically after the dehydration has proceeded down to about 10 mol% of remaining water. Therefore, in a final treatment the last traces of water were removed by slowly purging gas through a packed bed. The water content could thereby be reduced to less than 1 mol%.
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APA: Johan Sundström  (1997)  Preparation Of DyCl3 By Dehydration In A Fluidized Bed

MLA: Johan Sundström Preparation Of DyCl3 By Dehydration In A Fluidized Bed. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1997.

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