Materials Proceedings (Dec 2021)

Production of Metallic Titanium by Electrowinning in Molten Salts of Titanium Oxycarbide Anode

  • Btissem Malek,
  • Jerome Serp,
  • Franck Doreau,
  • Manuel Miguirditchian,
  • Marion Vandenhende,
  • Nicolas Pradeilles,
  • Yann Lepetitcorps,
  • Alexandre Maitre

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/materproc2021005063
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
p. 63

Abstract

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The electrochemical behavior of Ti3+ in LiCl-LiF-TiF3 salt was investigated by cyclic and square wave voltammetries at 853 K. Both methods confirm the presence of a single reduction wave of Ti3+ ions to metal, at a potential of −2.3 V vs. Cl2/Cl−. The closeness of the potentials of TiCxOy dissolution and Ti3+/Ti4+ wave is an issue during the electrorefining of the anode. A low current density has to be applied to stay within the titanium oxycarbide dissolution and avoid the formation of Ti4+. The titanium deposition was studied by electrorefining of a titanium metal plate in LiCl-LiF-TiF3 (0.62 mol/kg). The cathodic deposit analysis by XRD and SEM confirms the formation of titanium metal with an average grain size of 150 µm. The faradic deposition yields are above 85% and constant between 60 and 160 mA/cm2.

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