Volume 190, 2016

The influence of fluoride ions on the equilibrium between titanium ions and titanium metal in fused alkali chloride melts

Abstract

KF is employed as a source of fluoride ions added to the melt to disclose the influence of fluoride on the disproportionation reactions of titanium ions, 3Ti2+ = 2Ti3+ + Ti, and 4Ti3+ = 3Ti4+ + Ti. The results reveal that the equilibrium transferred to the right direction for the first reaction and the apparent equilibrium constant increased sharply, mainly because of the formation of coordination compounds: TiFi3−i. The accurate values of the equilibrium constants referring to the formation reactions of Ti3+ + iF = TiFi3−i (i = 1–6) in NaCl–KCl melt at 1023 K were evaluated with a best fit least squares method. It is also revealed that the stable states of the coordination compounds are TiF2+, TiF2+, TiF4 and TiF63−. Moreover, the Gibbs free energies for complex formation were estimated. Ti2+ was undetectable when the concentration of fluoride ion was high enough. The equilibrium constant for the formation reaction, Ti4− + 6F = TiF62−, was evaluated. The equilibrium constant, Kc2, for the disproportionation reaction 4Ti3+ = 3Ti4+ + Ti, in chloride melt was determined as 0.015.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Jan 2016
Accepted
10 Mar 2016
First published
11 Mar 2016

Faraday Discuss., 2016,190, 421-432

The influence of fluoride ions on the equilibrium between titanium ions and titanium metal in fused alkali chloride melts

J. Song, Q. Wang, J. Wu, S. Jiao and H. Zhu, Faraday Discuss., 2016, 190, 421 DOI: 10.1039/C6FD00007J

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