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Tantalum and niobium are essential for the development of electronics towards a more and more compact design, but without reducing their performance today. Especially in smart phones and tablets, tantalum and niobium capacitors with high charge densities have already become almost indispensable. However, tantalum as a critical raw material is still a problem for the sustainable production of electronics. Due to this fact, the existence of efficient recycling processes especially in Europe is becoming even more important nowadays.
The Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM) is currently working on the optimisation of an existing pyrometallurgical tantalum recycling process. Optimisation of this industrial process is carried out in a small-scale electric arc furnace (480 kVA, capacity approx. 150 kg/h) at BAM using a new and innovative equipment for on-line analysis of high temperature processes.
The aim of this project is to identify the best timing for an optimum slag tapping, when the slag is lower than minimum targeted tantalum concentration. Hence, LIBS (Laser induced breakdown spectroscopy) is used to identify the chemical composition of the slag layer and during slag tapping. The on-line-LIBS prototype of BAM enables an in-situ measurement of the element distribution in the melt after calibration on the slag system.
First results of this joint research project will be presented including LIBS-measurements and thermodynamic and kinetic aspects of the process.
Gegenstand dieser Arbeit ist die Untersuchung eines bestehenden pyrometallurgischen Prozesses zur Rückgewinnung von Tantal und Niob aus metallurgischen Reststoffen mit vorwiegend niedriger Wertstoffkonzentration.
Zur näheren Erforschung der im vorliegenden Stoffsystem ablaufenden Reduktionsprozesse wurden in einem Elektrolichtbogenofen Schmelzversuche im Pilotmaßstab durchgeführt. Als Reduktionsmittel diente Koks, welcher mithilfe einer Argon-gespülten Eisenlanze in die flüssige mineralische Schmelze eingebracht wurde. Während der Reduktionsbehandlung werden Refraktärmetalle wie Tantal und Niob in ihre Carbide überführt und anschließend in der erschmolzenen eisenbasierten Metallphase am Boden des Reaktors angereichert. Neben Tantal und Niob gelangt auch ein Teil des im Einsatzmaterial enthaltenen Titans als unerwünschtes Begleitelement in die Metallphase.
Sein Großteil verbleibt jedoch als Oxid in der Schlacke und wird dort hauptsächlich im Mineral Perowskit (CaTiO3) gebunden. Die erstarrten Schlackeproben wurden mit verschiedenen Methoden wie Röntgenfluoreszensanalyse, Röntgenbeugung und Rasterelektronenmikroskopie mit gekoppelter energiedispersiver Röntgenanalyse untersucht, um die Bildung tantalhaltiger Mineralphasen zu verschiedenen Stadien des Reduktionsprozesses zu verfolgen.
Die hier gewonnenen Erkenntnisse zeigen, dass weniger die durch das Einblasen von Koks verursachte Reduktionsreaktion, sondern das Absinken der tantalreichen Eisentröpfchen in der flüssigen mineralischen Schmelze, gefolgt von ihrer Anreicherung in die Metallphase, für die Kinetik ausschlaggebend ist.
The present study shows the potential of high-resolution imaging and nano-Fourier-transform infrared (nano-FTIR) spectroscopy for corrosion science. The protective oxidation layers of different chlorine-gas treated silicon
carbides (SiCs) were characterized with these techniques. A nitrified SiC showed the highest resistant strength against chlorine corrosion at 1000 °C compared to the other SiCs. Nano-FTIR spectroscopy with a lateral resolution below 40 nm detected differences in the crystallinity of the bulk-SiC and in the transitional region to the protective layer. Furthermore, high-resolution imaging provides deep insight in the interfacial layer between bulk-SiC and the protective oxidation layer on sub-micrometer scale.
The material properties of recycled concrete aggregates (RCA) are
correlated to the sorting accuracy of the former demolition waste. Impurities like
wood, clay bricks or gypsum can lead to inferior building material properties. Harmful
substances like heavy metals or organic pollutants should be minimised as well.
Hence the non-concrete materials have to be separated from the concrete material
stream. This can be done during the demolition process by using selective
dismantling techniques. Alternatively a variety sorting and classifying techniques to
purify the crushed concrete can be utilized.
A research project, funded by the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature
Conservation and Nuclear Safety, investigated the possibilities of gaining recycled
concrete aggregates of a high quality for the reuse in the production of concrete. The
work focuses especially on how gypsum respectively sulphates in the crushed
concrete can be reduced. Sulphates can impair the setting behaviour of concrete
and also damage set concrete by causing expansion. Therefore the content of
sulphates in RCA is restricted by guidelines and standards in Germany.
Generally, gypsum in construction waste originates from interior fittings like gypsum
walls, floor screeds, plaster boards and also plaster. Most of these materials can be
reconstructed using selective dismantling techniques. This can be achieved either by
manual labour or by using mechanical equipment e.g. to remove floor screeds by
milling. Depending on the specific deconstruction site it can be more effective and/or
more environmentally compatible to remove sulphates by treating the crushed
concrete. Applicable treatments for sulphate reduction include dry processes like
manual sorting of gypsum wall blocks as well as wet treatments e.g. jigging.
In addition this research project an environmental performance evaluation was
undertaken to assess different techniques for reducing sulphates in recycled
concrete aggregates.
Stahlwerksschlacken besitzen keine ausgeprägte Hydraulizität. Deshalb haben sie bislang als Kompositmaterial im Zement noch keine Verbreitung gefunden. Stattdessen werden LD-Konverter- und Elektroofen-Schlacken insbesondere im Straßenbau in ungebundenen Tragschichten, aber auch in bituminös gebundenen Trag- und Deckschichten eingesetzt. Das Ziel einer zentralen Forschungsaufgabe bei der Loesche GmbH war und ist die Modifizierung dieser Schlacken, um daraus Produkte mit hohen Gebrauchswerteigenschaften zu generieren. Durch die Modifikationen soll hydraulisch hochreaktives Material bei gleichzeitiger Rückgewinnung des Metallinhaltes erzeugt werden.