Recycling Process For Tantalum And Some Other Metal Scraps

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Ryosuke Matsuoka
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

Keywords: Tantalum capacitor, Scrap, Recovery, Titanium, Chlorination A recycling process for tantalum from capacitor scraps using an oxidation process followed by mechanical separation and chemical treatment was investigated. This study demonstrates that sintered tantalum electrodes inside the capacitor scraps can be mechanically collected after the oxidation of the scraps in air, and high-purity tantalum oxide powder (Ta2O5) was efficiently recovered after chemical treatment. By reducing the Ta2O5 obtained through magnesiothermic reduction, tantalum powder with 99 mass-% purity was obtained. Using the chlorination for tantalum recovery was also investigated, and the tantalum or tantalum compounds were reacted with chloride wastes such as FeClx. It was found that tantalum was effectively separated and purified when tantalum powder is reacted with FeClx at 1100 K under an argon atmosphere. This recycling process utilizing chloride scrap has now been extended to other reactive metals such as titanium.
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APA: Ryosuke Matsuoka  (2004)  Recycling Process For Tantalum And Some Other Metal Scraps

MLA: Ryosuke Matsuoka Recycling Process For Tantalum And Some Other Metal Scraps. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2004.

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