Abstract

The main features of scandium and zirconium extraction from their oxides to aluminum during the aluminothermic and electrolytic preparation of Al–Sc and Al–Zr alloys and master alloys in the KF–AlF3, NaF–AlF3, and KF–NaF–AlF3 oxide–fluoride melts with Sc2O3 and ZrO2 additives are studied. The influence of the melt composition and temperature, the synthesis time, the contents of oxides Sc2O3 and ZrO2 in the melts, the mechanical stirring of aluminum, and the cathodic current density on the contents of scandium and zirconium in aluminum and on their extraction from the oxides is determined. The average values of scandium and zirconium extraction are 20–75 and 40–100%, respectively, depending on the synthesis parameters. The electrolytic decomposition of the oxides in the KF–AlF3, NaF–AlF3, and KF–NaF–AlF3 melts results in the enhancement of scandium and zirconium extraction to aluminum. The parameters of the preparation of Al–Sc and Al–Zr alloys and master alloys with the scandium content to 10 wt % and zirconium content to 15 wt % during the electrolysis of oxide–fluoride melts are chosen as a result of the results obtained.

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