ELECTROREFINING OF INDIUM METAL FROM IMPURE In-Sn ALLOY IN FLUORIDE MOLTEN SALT

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In this study, molten salt electrorefming was used to recover indium metal from In-Sn crude metal sourced from indium tin oxide (ITO) scrap. The electrolyte used was a mixture of eutectic LiF-KF salt and InF3 initiator, melted and operated at 700 degrees C. Voltammetric analysis was performed to optimize InF3 content in the electrolyte, and cyclic voltammetry (CV) was used to determine the redox potentials of In metal and the electrolyte. The optimum initiator concentration was 7 wt% of InF3, at which the diffusion coefficients were saturated. The reduction potential was controlled by applying constant current densities of 5, 10, and 15 mA/cm(2) using chronopotentiometry (CP) techniques. In metal from the In-Sn crude melt was deposited on the cathode surface and was collected in an alumina crucible.

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Indium metalmolten salt electrolysiscyclic voltammetrychronopotentiometryelectrodepositionDIRECT ELECTROCHEMICAL REDUCTIONRECYCLING INDIUMWASTEOXIDEZR
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ELECTROREFINING OF INDIUM METAL FROM IMPURE In-Sn ALLOY IN FLUORIDE MOLTEN SALT
저자
Lee, Hyun-GyuChoi, Sang-HoonSim, Jae-JinLim, Jae-HongHyun, Soong-KeunLee, Jong-HyeonPark, Kyoung-Tae
DOI
10.24425/amm.2019.129469
발행일
2019
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Article
저널명
Archives of Metallurgy and Materials
64
3
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899 ~ 905