Abstract

This work describes the co-deposition process of Al–Nd alloys in LiF–CaF 2 medium (79–21% mol) on tungsten electrode at 860 °C using electrochemical techniques: cyclic and square wave voltammetries and potentiostatic electrolyses. Specific peaks of Al–Nd alloys formation were observed in cyclic voltammograms between the reduction waves of Nd(III) and Al(III), in a fluoride melt containing neodymium and aluminium ions. The potential difference measured between the solvent reduction and the alloys formation should allow expecting an extraction efficiency of 99.99% by the use of the co-reduction process. The intermetallic compounds (Al 11Nd 3, Al 3Nd, AlNd 2 and AlNd 3) were obtained and characterised by Scanning Electron Microscopy with EDS probe. The validity of the process was tested by carrying neodymium extraction in the form of Al–Nd alloy; the extraction efficiency was more than 95%.

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