Issue 10, 2001

Abstract

Electrorefining of impure vanadium was carried out in a fused LiCl–KCl–VCl2 bath. The impure vanadium, a solid solution of vanadium, nitrogen, carbon and oxygen (V,N,C,O), was prepared by carbonitrothermic reduction of V2O5. The major impurities present in (V,N,C,O) were: (wt.%) carbon 1.6, oxygen 1.2 and nitrogen 2.5. The maximum purity, current efficiency and metal yield, after refining, were 99.85, 90 and 86 wt.% respectively. The evaluation and characterization of the electrodeposited vanadium were carried out by chemical analysis, scanning electron microscopy, optical microscopy and hardness measurements.

Graphical abstract: Electrorefining of carbonitrothermic vanadium in a fused salt electrolytic bath

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 Apr 2001
Accepted
11 Jul 2001
First published
29 Aug 2001

J. Mater. Chem., 2001,11, 2513-2518

Electrorefining of carbonitrothermic vanadium in a fused salt electrolytic bath

P. Kumar Tripathy, J. Chander Sehra, K. Naduvil Harindran and A. Vasudev Kulkarni, J. Mater. Chem., 2001, 11, 2513 DOI: 10.1039/B102992B

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