A PROCESS FOR TRANSITION METAL OXIDE REDUCTION
20240043960 ยท 2024-02-08
Inventors
- Jonathan HAUSNER (Kochav Yair, IL)
- Janathan Geifman (Hod Hasharon, IL)
- Linoam Eliad (Modi'in, IL)
- Yossi GOFER (Kochav Yair, IL)
- Baruch Hirsh (Ashkelon, IL)
- Oran Lori (Petach Tikva, IL)
Cpc classification
C22B34/1268
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C21B15/00
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
B22F9/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B22F9/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
C21B15/02
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
International classification
C21B15/00
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
Abstract
The present disclosure generally relates to processes for the reduction of transition metals using alkali metals to produce reduced transition metals.
Claims
1. A process for the reduction of a transition metal oxide, the process compromising: (a) providing at least one transition metal oxide having the formula M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m, wherein each one of n and m is 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7, wherein M.sup.T is a first-row transition metal selected from: Sc, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu and Zn; (b) contacting the transition metal oxide with an alkali metal (M.sup.A) in a reactor, and adjusting the temperature within the reactor to a temperature T, to induce a two-reaction sequence of the reaction schemes I and II:
M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m+2m+M.sup.A.fwdarw.m?M.sup.A.sub.2O+n?M.sup.T;I:
M.sup.A.sub.2O.fwdarw.2?M.sup.A+0.5O.sub.2;II: so that a net reaction, III, resulting from said two-reaction sequence does not consume the alkali metal,
M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m.fwdarw.n?M.sup.T+0.5m?O.sub.2;III: and a resulting reaction mixture comprises a reduced transition metal, M.sup.T, or alloy thereof, the alkali metal, and optionally oxygen; wherein M.sup.A is Na or K; and wherein temperature T is above the melting point of the alkali metal and equal or above the decomposition temperature of M.sup.A.sub.2O; and (c) isolating the reduced transition metal or alloy thereof, from the reaction mixture.
2. The process according to claim 1, wherein step (a) comprises continuously providing the at least one transition metal oxide into the reactor, so that the total transition metal oxide provided in step (a) is in molar excess over the alkali metal of step (b), wherein the molar excess is at least 400%.
3. The process according to claim 1, wherein temperature T is equal or above the boiling point of the alkali metal, wherein the isolation of step (c) entails evaporating the alkali metal from the reactor; and the process further comprises step (d) of collecting the isolated transition metal or alloy thereof.
4. The process according to claim 3, further comprising step (e) of condensing the evaporated alkali metal; and step (f) of transferring the condensed alkali metal into the reactor, thereby recycling the alkali metal.
5. The process according to claim 1, comprising: (a) providing the at least one transition metal oxide (b) combining the transition metal oxide with an alkali metal at a temperature T, to induce the two-reaction sequence; (c) evaporating the alkali metal from the reactor to produce an isolated transition metal or alloy thereof; (d) collecting the isolated transition metal or alloy thereof; (e) condensing the evaporated alkali metal; and (f) transferring the condensed alkali metal into the reactor; wherein step (e) may precede step (d) and wherein the process further comprises repeating step (a)-(d) for at least one additional sequence.
6. The process according to claim 1, wherein M.sup.T is a first-row transition metal selected from the group consisting of: Fe, Ni, Cr, Cu, Zn and Mn.
7. The process according to claim 6, wherein M.sup.T is Fe; M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m is Fe.sub.2O.sub.3, FeO, Fe.sub.3O.sub.4 or a combination thereof; and reaction schemes I and III are:
Fe.sub.2O.sub.3+6?M.sup.A.fwdarw.3?M.sup.A.sub.2O+2?Fe;I:
Fe.sub.2O.sub.3.fwdarw.2?Fe+1.5?O.sub.2;III:
or
FeO+2?M.sup.A.fwdarw.M.sup.A.sub.2O+Fe;I:
FeO.fwdarw.Fe+0.5?O.sub.2;III:
or
Fe.sub.3O.sub.4+8?M.sup.A.fwdarw.4?M.sup.A.sub.2O+3?Fe;I:
Fe.sub.3O.sub.4.fwdarw.3?Fe+2?O.sub.2.III:
8. The process according to claim 6, wherein M.sup.T is Ni; M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m is NiO; and reaction schemes I and III are:
NiO+2?M.sup.A.fwdarw.M.sup.A.sub.2O+Ni;I:
NiO.fwdarw.Ni+0.5?O.sub.2.III:
9. The process according to claim 6, wherein M.sup.T is Cr; M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m is Cr.sub.2O.sub.3, CrO, CrO.sub.3 or a combination thereof; and reaction schemes I and III are:
Cr.sub.2O.sub.3+6?M.sup.A.fwdarw.3?M.sup.A.sub.2O+2?Cr;I:
Cr.sub.2O.sub.3.fwdarw.2?Cr+1.5?O.sub.2;III:
or
CrO+2?M.sup.A.fwdarw.M.sup.A.sub.2O+Cr;I:
CrO.fwdarw.Cr+0.5?O.sub.2;III:
or
CrO.sub.3+6?M.sup.A.fwdarw.3?M.sup.A.sub.2O+Cr;I:
CrO.sub.3.fwdarw.Cr+1.5?O.sub.2.III:
10. The process according to claim 6, wherein M.sup.T is Cu; M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m is Cu.sub.2O, CuO, CuO.sub.2, or a combination thereof; and reaction schemes I and III are:
Cu.sub.2O+2?M.sup.A.fwdarw.M.sup.A.sub.2O+2Cu;I:
Cu.sub.2O.fwdarw.2?Cu+0.5?O.sub.2;III:
or
CuO+2?M.sup.A.fwdarw.M.sup.A.sub.2O+Cu;I:
CuO.fwdarw.2?Cu+0.5?O.sub.2;III:
or
CuO.sub.2+4?M.sup.A.fwdarw.2M.sup.A.sub.2O+Cu;I:
III: CuO.sub.2.fwdarw.Cu+O.sub.2.
11. The process according to claim 6, wherein M.sup.T is Zn; M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m ZnO; and reaction schemes I and III are:
ZnO+2?M.sup.A.fwdarw.M.sup.A.sub.2O+Zn;I:
ZnO.fwdarw.Zn+0.5?O.sub.2.III:
12. The process according to claim 6, wherein M.sup.T is Mn; M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m is MnO, Mn.sub.3O.sub.4, Mn.sub.2O.sub.3, MnO.sub.2, Mn.sub.2O.sub.7 or a combination thereof; and reaction schemes I and III are:
MnO+2?M.sup.A.fwdarw.M.sup.A.sub.2O+Mn;I:
MnO.fwdarw.Mn+0.5?O.sub.2;III:
or
Mn.sub.3O.sub.4+8?M.sup.A.fwdarw.4?M.sup.A.sub.2O+3?Mn;I:
Mn.sub.3O.sub.4.fwdarw.3?Mn+2?O.sub.2;III:
or
Mn.sub.2O.sub.3+6?M.sup.A.fwdarw.3?M.sup.A.sub.2O+2?Mn;I:
Mn.sub.2O.sub.3.fwdarw.2?Mn+1.5?O.sub.2;III:
or
MnO.sub.2+4?M.sup.A.fwdarw.2M.sup.A.sub.2O+Mn;I:
MnO.sub.2.fwdarw.Mn+O.sub.2;III:
or
Mn.sub.2O.sub.7+14?M.sup.A.fwdarw.7?M.sup.A.sub.2O+2?Mn;I:
Mn.sub.2O.sub.7.fwdarw.2?Mn+3.5?O.sub.2.III:
13. The process according to claim 1, for the preparation of a metal alloy, wherein step (a) comprises providing at least two transition metal oxides having the formulas M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m, and M.sup.Tb.sub.iO.sub.j, wherein each one of i and j is 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7, wherein each one of M.sup.Ta, M.sup.Tb is a transition metal selected from the group consisting of: Sc, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu and Zn; and step (b) comprises combining the transition metal oxides with the alkali metal, wherein reaction schemes I and III are:
M.sup.Ta.sub.nO.sub.m+2m?M.sup.A.fwdarw.m?M.sup.A.sub.2O+n?M.sup.Ta;Ia:
M.sup.Tb.sub.iO.sub.j+2j?M.sup.A.fwdarw.j?M.sup.A.sub.2O+i?M.sup.Tb;Ib:
M.sup.Ta.sub.nO.sub.m.fwdarw.n?M.sup.Ta+0.5m?O.sub.2;IIIa:
M.sup.Tb.sub.iO.sub.j.fwdarw.i?M.sup.Tb+0.5j?O.sub.2;IIIb: and wherein step (b) further induced reaction IV of forming the alloy:
M.sup.Ta+M.sup.Tb.fwdarw.M.sup.Ta.Math.M.sup.Tb.IV:
14. The process according to claim 1, wherein the alkali metal is sodium and scheme II is:
Na.sub.2O.fwdarw.2Na+0.5O.sub.2.II:
15. The process according to claim 1, wherein T is at least 540? C.
16. The process according to claim 5, wherein step (c) comprises evaporating the alkali metal and oxygen from the reactor to produce an isolated transition metal or alloy thereof at a purity of at least 90% w/w.
17. The process according to claim 16, wherein the transition metal is Fe, Co, Ni or Cu, and the purity is of at least 99% w/w.
18. The process according to claim 1, wherein the reaction mixture of step (b) is substantially devoid of additional solvents and carriers, and is consisting essentially of the transition metal oxide, the alkali metal and the product reduced transition metal or alloy thereof.
19. The process according to claim 1, wherein the two-reaction sequence of step (b) is conducted in an air and water protected environment.
20. The process according to claim 5, further comprising providing a system comprising: a reactor, which comprises: a housing defining a reaction chamber, and a transition metal oxide inlet, an alkali metal inlet, an alkali metal outlet and an isolated transition metal or alloy outlet, where each of said inlets and outlets is in fluid communication with the reaction chamber; an alkali metal container comprising an alkali metal inlet and an alkali metal outlet; an isolated transition metal or alloy container comprising a transition metal inlet; a condenser, configured to condense the evaporated alkali metal, the condenser comprising a proximal end connected to the alkali metal outlet of the reactor, and a distal end connected to the alkali metal inlet of the alkali metal container; an alkali metal transfer pipe comprising a proximal end connected to the alkali metal inlet of the reactor, and a distal end connected to the alkali metal outlet of the alkali metal container; a transition metal transfer pipe comprising a proximal end connected to the transition metal outlet of the reactor, a distal end connected to the transition metal inlet of the isolated transition metal or alloy container.
21. The process according to claim 20, wherein the reactor further comprises an inert gas inlet and a gas outlet, where each is in fluid communication with the reaction chamber, and the inert gas inlet is in fluid communication with an inert gas source.
22. The process according to claim 20, comprising: (a) providing the at least one transition metal oxide into the reaction chamber through the transition metal oxide inlet; (b) combining the transition metal oxide with an alkali metal within the reaction chamber, to induce the two-reaction sequence; (c) evaporating the alkali metal through the alkali metal outlet of the reactor to produce an isolated transition metal or alloy thereof; (d) transferring the isolated transition metal or alloy thereof into the isolated transition metal or alloy container through the transition metal transfer pipe; (e) condensing the evaporated alkali metal using the condenser into the alkali metal container; and (f) transferring the condensed alkali metal from the alkali metal container into the reactor through the alkali metal transfer pipe; wherein step (e) may precede step (d).
23. The process according to claim 21, wherein step (b) further comprises inserting inert gas into the reaction chamber through the inert gas inlet, thereby maintaining a reaction environment protected from air.
24. The process according to claim 21, wherein step (b), step (c) or both further comprises evacuating the formed oxygen gas through the gas outlet of the reactor.
25. The process according to claim 21, wherein the condenser further comprises a unidirectional valve, positioned between its proximal and distal end, wherein the valve is configured to regulate the flow of evaporated alkali metal from the rector to the alkali metal container; the alkali metal transfer pipe further comprises a unidirectional valve, positioned between its proximal and distal end, wherein the valve is configured to regulate the flow of condensed alkali metal from the alkali metal container to the rector; the transition metal transfer pipe further comprises a unidirectional valve, positioned between its proximal and distal end, wherein the valve is configured to regulate the flow of isolated transition metal or metal alloy from the rector to the isolated transition metal or alloy container.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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[0124] In the following description, various aspects of the disclosure will be described. For the purpose of explanation, specific configurations and details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the different aspects of the disclosure. However, it will also be apparent to one skilled in the art that the disclosure may be practiced without specific details being presented herein. Furthermore, well-known features may be omitted or simplified in order not to obscure the disclosure.
[0125] Before the present disclosure is described in greater detail, it is to be understood that this disclosure is not limited to particular embodiments described, and as such may, of course, vary. It is also to be understood that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only, and is not intended to be limiting, since the scope of the present disclosure will be limited only by the appended claims.
[0126] According to some embodiments, there is provided a process for the reduction of one or more transition metal oxides into the corresponding transition metals or alloys containing the same. The present process is based on the two-reaction sequence of:
M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m+2m?M.sup.A.fwdarw.m?M.sup.A.sub.2O+n?M.sup.T;I:
M.sup.A.sub.2O.fwdarw.2?M.sup.A+0.5O.sub.2;II: [0127] wherein M.sup.T, M.sup.A, n, and m are as described herein, and which results in the net reaction Scheme III:
M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m.fwdarw.n?M.sup.T+0.5m?O.sub.2;III:
[0128] Several advantages of the present process over the art are elaborated herein. In short: [0129] (i) The reactions I and II were found to be compatible one with the other so that they can be performed sequentially (e.g., within one reaction system), which is proved to be a simple procedure, according to some embodiments. [0130] (ii) The reactions I and II were found to have a synergistic effect that results in high yield, according to some embodiments. [0131] (iii) The above synergism further results in high purity metals and alloys, according to some embodiments. [0132] (iv) The reaction can be done neat (i.e., without solvents), which is environmentally beneficial, according to some embodiments. [0133] (v) Conducting the reaction at a temperature above the melting point of the alkali metal results in a reaction mixture, wherein the alkali metal is in a reactive fluid state, according to some embodiments. [0134] (vi) Employment of alkali metals is advantageous since their melting point is relatively low, so that only moderate energy, or no net energy needs to be invested, according to some embodiments. For example, sodium and potassium metals are considered by products, which can be used instead of disposed of, which is an economic and environmental advantage. [0135] (vii) The redox reaction I is exothermic, which promotes the two-reaction sequence with minimal investment of external energyanother economic and environmental advantage, according to some embodiments. [0136] (viii) The electro-synthesis of alkali metals, which are the catalysts of the reaction is convenient, according to some embodiments. [0137] (ix) The decomposition temperature of alkali metal oxides is not very high, which further promotes the two-reaction sequence with minimal investment of external energyyet another economic and environmental advantage, according to some embodiments. [0138] (x) the net reaction III, which portrays the combination of reactions I and II does not consume the alkali metal(s), i.e, they are used as catalysts. Since they are used as catalyst, they are inherently recycled, so that only a small amount of the alkali metals is required to produce large amounts of transition metals or alloys through the present process, which is also both an economic and environmental advantage. [0139] (xi) The only by-product of the reaction-sequence of the present invention is oxygen, which is a non-harmful gas and is also easy to separate from the produced transition metal, according to some embodiments. [0140] (xii) Alkali metals do not easily react with transition metals (i.e., whereby alkali metal.Math.transition metal alloys do not form at the conditions of the present process leaving the post-reactions mixture substantially clean of by product contaminants, according to some embodiments. [0141] (xiii) Alkali metals have low boiling temperatures, whereas first row transition metals have high boiling points which makes it easy to isolate the product transition metals or alloys through evaporating the oxygen and alkali metal after completion of the reaction, according to some embodiments. [0142] (xiv) When the process is conducted in the presence of a second metal or metal oxide, the he combined exothermicity of Reaction I and the heating of the reaction mixture, may lead to formation of an alloy from the first metal (i.e., the transition metal, which was initially provided as an oxide) and the second metal, according to some embodiments.
[0143] According to some embodiments, there is provides a process for the reduction of a transition metal oxide, the process comprising performing steps (a) to (c), and optionally, additional steps, as elaborated herein.
[0144] Specific reference is now made to step (a) of the present process, which comprises providing at least one transition metal oxide, according to some embodiments.
[0145] According to some embodiments, step (a) comprises providing at least one transition metal oxide having the formula M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m. According to some embodiments, step (a) comprises providing a transition metal oxide having the formula M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m. According to some embodiments, step (a) comprises providing a single transition metal oxide having the formula M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m.
[0146] Specifically, as can be understood by the person having ordinary skill in the art, provision of more than one transition metal oxide of formula M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m in step (a) can lead, according to some embodiments, to formation of a transition metal alloy upon completion of the present process, as elaborated herein. Alternatively, according to some embodiments, provision of one transition metal oxide of formula M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m in step (a) can lead to the formation of a reduced transition metal upon completion of the present process. Particularly, if the reaction mixture of step (b) contains no metals or metal oxides, which are alloyable with the transition metal provided in step (a), the result of the two-reaction sequence of step (b) will be a transition metal, according to some embodiments. However, if another metal, which is alloyable with the transition metal provided in step (a), or an oxide of such alloyable metal is present in the reaction mixture of step (b), an alloy may form from the two metals.
[0147] According to some embodiments, n is 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7. Each possibility represents a separate embodiment of the invention. According to some embodiments, n is 1, 2 or 3.
[0148] According to some embodiments, m is 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7. Each possibility represents a separate embodiment of the invention.
[0149] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T is a metal. According to some embodiments, M.sup.T is a transition metal. According to some embodiments, M.sup.T is a first-row transition metal.
[0150] Generally, the term first row transition metal element refers to any one of the elements 21-29, namely, scandium (Sc), titanium (Ti), vanadium (V), chromium (Cr), manganese (Mn), iron (Fe), cobalt (Co), nickel (Ni), and copper (Cu).
[0151] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T is elected from the group consisting of: Sc, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu and Zn. Each possibility represents a separate embodiment of the invention. According to some embodiments, the transition metal is Sc. According to some embodiments, the transition metal is Ti. According to some embodiments, the transition metal is V. According to some embodiments, the transition metal is Cr. According to some embodiments, the transition metal is Mn. According to some embodiments, the transition metal is Fe. According to some embodiments, the transition metal is Co. According to some embodiments, the transition metal is Ni. According to some embodiments, the transition metal is Cu. According to some embodiments, the transition metal is Zn.
[0152] According to some embodiments, the transition metal oxide is provided in step (a) as a solid.
[0153] As detailed herein, during step (b) the transition metal oxide is consumed to provide a transition metal and oxygen, whereas the alkali metal is preserved and recycled, according to some embodiments. This enables to continuously provide additional transition metal oxide into the reaction mixture and to continuously obtain additional transition metal.
[0154] According to some embodiments, step (a) comprises continuously providing the at least one transition metal oxide into the reactor, so that the total transition metal oxide provided in step (a) is in molar excess over the alkali metal of step (b). According to some embodiments, step (a) comprises gradually providing the at least one transition metal oxide into the reactor. It is to be understood that at any time during step (b) the alkali metal may within the reactor be in molar excess over the transition metal oxide therein, according to some embodiments, however, according to the present embodiment, the transition metal oxide is continuously added and consumed so that the total transition metal oxide provided over the time is in molar excess over the alkali metal catalyst.
[0155] For purposes of this specification, the term continuously means that the transition metal oxide is added to the reactor over time. The term is not limited to uninterrupted or interrupted (e.g., batch) addition of the transition metal oxide.
[0156] According to some embodiments, the molar excess is at least 50% mol/mol, at least 100% mol/mol, at least 200% mol/mol, at least 300% mol/mol, at least 400% mol/mol, at least 500% mol/mol, at least 750% mol/mol, at least 1,000% mol/mol, at least 2,000% mol/mol, at least 5,000% mol/mol or at least 10,000% mol/mol. Each possibility represents a separate embodiment of the invention. According to some embodiments, the molar excess is in the range of 100% to 1,000,000% mol/mol, 500% to 1,000,000% mol/mol, 1,000% to 1,000,000% mol/mol or 10,000% to 1,000,000% mol/mol. Each possibility represents a separate embodiment of the invention and including each value and sub-range within the specified range.
[0157] It is to be understood that molar excess of X % as used herein means that the total mole amount of transition metal oxide eventually added in step (a) surpasses the mole amount of the alkali metal used by X %. for example, if the reaction of step (b) begins with 10 moles of sodium metal in a reactor and 100 moles of Fe.sub.2O.sub.3 are added to the reactor over the course of 5 hours until ceasing the reaction, it is said that the transition metal oxide, Fe.sub.2O.sub.3, was added at a 900% molar excess over the alkali metal.
[0158] According to some embodiments, the at least one transition metal is selected from the group consisting of: Sc.sub.2O.sub.3, TiO.sub.2, Ti.sub.2O.sub.3, VO, V.sub.2O.sub.3, VO.sub.2, V.sub.2O.sub.5, Cr.sub.2O.sub.3, CrO, CrO.sub.3, MnO, Mn.sub.3O.sub.4, Mn.sub.2O.sub.3, MnO.sub.2, Mn.sub.2O.sub.7, Fe.sub.2O.sub.3, FeO, Fe.sub.3O.sub.4, CoO, Co.sub.2O.sub.3, Co.sub.3O.sub.4, NiO, Cu.sub.2O, CuO, CuO.sub.2, ZnO and any combination thereof. Each possibility represents a separate embodiment of the invention.
[0159] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m comprises Sc.sub.2O.sub.3.
[0160] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m comprises TiO.sub.2, Ti.sub.2O.sub.3 or a combination thereof. According to some embodiments, M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m comprises TiO.sub.2. According to some embodiments, M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m comprises Ti.sub.2O.sub.3. According to some embodiments, M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m comprises a mixture of titanium oxides.
[0161] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m comprises VO, V.sub.2O.sub.3, VO.sub.2, V.sub.2O.sub.5 or a combination thereof. According to some embodiments, M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m comprises VO. According to some embodiments, M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m comprises V.sub.2O.sub.3. According to some embodiments, M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m comprises VO.sub.2. According to some embodiments, M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m comprises V.sub.2O.sub.5. According to some embodiments, M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m comprises a mixture of vanadium oxides.
[0162] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m comprises Cr.sub.2O.sub.3, CrO, CrO.sub.3 or a combination thereof. According to some embodiments, M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m comprises Cr.sub.2O.sub.3. According to some embodiments, M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m comprises CrO. According to some embodiments, M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m comprises CrO.sub.3. According to some embodiments, M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m comprises a mixture of chromium oxides.
[0163] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m comprises MnO, Mn.sub.3O.sub.4, Mn.sub.2O.sub.3, MnO.sub.2, Mn.sub.2O.sub.7 or a combination thereof. According to some embodiments, M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m comprises MnO. According to some embodiments, M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m comprises Mn.sub.3O.sub.4. According to some embodiments, M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m comprises Mn.sub.2O.sub.3. According to some embodiments, M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m comprises MnO.sub.2. According to some embodiments, M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m comprises Mn.sub.2O.sub.7. According to some embodiments, M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m comprises a mixture of manganese oxides.
[0164] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m comprises Fe.sub.2O.sub.3, FeO, Fe.sub.3O.sub.4 or a combination thereof. According to some embodiments, M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m comprises Fe.sub.2O.sub.3. According to some embodiments, M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m comprises FeO. According to some embodiments, M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m comprises Fe.sub.3O.sub.4. According to some embodiments, M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m comprises a mixture of iron oxides.
[0165] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m comprises Co.sub.2O.sub.3, CoO, Co.sub.3O.sub.4 or a combination thereof. According to some embodiments, M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m comprises Co.sub.2O.sub.3. According to some embodiments, M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m comprises CoO. According to some embodiments, M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m comprises Co.sub.3O.sub.4. According to some embodiments, M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m comprises a mixture of cobalt oxides.
[0166] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m comprises NiO.
[0167] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m comprises Cu.sub.2O, CuO, CuO.sub.2 or a combination thereof. According to some embodiments, M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m comprises Cu.sub.2O. According to some embodiments, M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m comprises CuO. According to some embodiments, M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m comprises CuO.sub.2. According to some embodiments, M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m comprises a mixture of copper oxides.
[0168] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m comprises ZnO.
[0169] Specific reference is now made to step (b) of the present process, which comprises combining the transition metal oxide with an alkali metal (M.sup.A) in a reactor, and adjusting the temperature within the reactor to temperature T or above, to induce the two-reaction sequence of schemes I and II, according to some embodiments.
[0170] According to some embodiments, step (b) comprises reacting the transition metal oxide with the alkali metal at temperature T. According to some embodiments, step (b) comprises reacting the transition metal oxide with the alkali metal at temperature T or above.
[0171] According to some embodiments, step (b) comprises combining the transition metal oxide with an alkali metal (M.sup.A). According to some embodiments, the action of combining the transition metal oxide with an alkali metal is performed at temperature T. Specifically, in the case that the reaction has not yet started, external heating is required to reach temperature T, according to some embodiments. Alternatively, after the reaction has begun, its exothermicity can at least partially maintain or elevate the internal temperature, so that less external heating is required or even the external heating may be at least temporarily ceased, according to some embodiments.
[0172] According to some embodiments, the combination of the transition metal oxide and alkali metal at temperature T in a reactor, induces the two-reaction sequence of reaction schemes I and II:
M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m+2m?M.sup.A.fwdarw.m?M.sup.A.sub.2O+n?M.sup.T;I:
M.sup.A.sub.2O.fwdarw.2?M.sup.A+0.5O.sub.2;II:
[0173] According to some embodiments, the combination of the transition metal oxide and alkali metal at temperature T in a reactor, causes the two-reaction sequence of schemes I and II.
[0174] According to some embodiments, the combination of reaction schemes I and II (multiplied by m) results in a net reaction, represented by reaction Scheme III:
M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m+2m?M.sup.A.fwdarw.m?M.sup.A.sub.2O+n?M.sup.T;I:
m?M.sup.A.sub.2O.fwdarw.2m?M.sup.A+0.5m?O.sub.2.II?m:
M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m.fwdarw.n?M.sup.T+0.5m?O.sub.2.III:
[0175] It is to be understood that in order to balance and subtract the equations of Schemes I and II, the equation of Scheme II needs to be multiplied by m (the number of oxygen atoms in the transition metal oxide compound).
[0176] According to some embodiments, the value of temperature T is selected such that the reactions of schemes I and II are conducted. In other words, the temperature T brings enough energy to the reaction system to surpass the activation energy of both reactions and provides adequate reaction conditions.
[0177] For the reaction of Scheme I, a key parameter is the physical state of the reactants, according to some embodiments. Specifically, according to some embodiments, it is advantageous that the reactions of the present method are conducted neat (i.e., without any solvents). Also, at room temperature both the alkali metal and the transition metal oxide reactants are in the solid state, which tends to slow-down or prevent chemical reactions. Thus, according to some embodiments, temperature T is above the melting point of the alkali metal. According to some embodiments, at temperature T the alkali metal is at a fluid state. According to some embodiments, at temperature T the alkali metal is at a liquid state. According to some embodiments, at temperature T the alkali metal is at a gas state.
[0178] For the reaction of Scheme II, a key parameter is the activation energy required to decompose the alkali metal oxide, according to some embodiments. Therefore, according to some embodiments, temperature T is equal or above the decomposition temperature of M.sup.A.sub.2O. According to some embodiments, temperature T is above the decomposition temperature of M.sup.A.sub.2O.
[0179] The term alkali metal as used herein cover any compound that includes an alkali metal at its 0 (zero) oxidation state. Thus, this term includes sodium metal, Na(0), and potassium metal, K(0), as well as alloys thereof, where at least one alkali metal at its zero oxidation state, e.g., NaK.
[0180] According to some embodiments, wherein alkali metal (M.sup.A) is Na or K. According to some embodiments, the alkali metal is Na. According to some embodiments, the alkali metal is K. According to some embodiments, the alkali metal is NaK.
[0181] Sodium-potassium alloy, colloquially called NaK is an alloy of the alkali metals sodium potassium that is normally liquid at room temperature.
[0182] According to some embodiments, temperature T is at least 300? C., at least 350? C., at least 400? C., at least 450? C., at least 500? C., at least 540? C., at least 600? C., at least 700? C., at least 800? C. or at least 900? C. Each possibility represents a separate embodiment of the invention. According to some embodiments, temperature T is in the range of 300? C. to 3,000? C., 540? C. to 3,000? C. or 900? C. to 3,000? C. Each possibility represents a separate embodiment of the invention and including each value and sub-range within the specified range.
[0183] According to some embodiments, the alkali metal is sodium and temperature T is above the melting point of sodium. According to some embodiments, the alkali metal is sodium and at temperature T sodium is at a fluid state. According to some embodiments, the alkali metal is sodium and at temperature T sodium is at a liquid state. According to some embodiments, the alkali metal is sodium and at temperature T sodium is at a gas state. At standard conditions, the boiling and melting points of sodium are 97.8? C. and 883? C. respectively and the decomposition temperature of Na.sub.2O is 540? C. According to some embodiments, the alkali metal is sodium and T is at least 100? C. According to some embodiments, the alkali metal is sodium and T is at least 540? C. According to some embodiments, the alkali metal is sodium and T is at least 883? C.
[0184] According to some embodiments, the alkali metal is potassium and temperature T is above the melting point of potassium. According to some embodiments, the alkali metal is potassium and at temperature T potassium is at a fluid state. According to some embodiments, the alkali metal is potassium and at temperature T potassium is at a liquid state. According to some embodiments, the alkali metal is potassium and at temperature T potassium is at a gas state. At standard conditions, the boiling and melting points of potassium are 63.5? C. and 758.8? C. respectively and the decomposition temperature of K.sub.2O is 300? C. According to some embodiments, the alkali metal is potassium and T is at least 63? C. According to some embodiments, the alkali metal is potassium and T is at least 758.8? C. According to some embodiments, the alkali metal is potassium and T is at least 300? C.
[0185] According to some embodiments, the reaction of Scheme I is conducted neat. According to some embodiments, the reaction of Scheme II is conducted neat. According to some embodiments, the two-reaction sequence of step (b) is conducted neat.
[0186] According to some embodiments, the reaction mixture of step (b) is substantially devoid of additional solvents. According to some embodiments, the reaction mixture of step (b) is substantially devoid of additional solvents and carriers.
[0187] The term solvent refers to a non-reactive component of a composition that reduces the viscosity of the composition. Typically, a solvent has a volatility such that it is removed under work-up conditions (such as elevated temperature and/or reduced pressure), after the conclusion of a chemical reaction. The term substantially devoid solvents or solvent-free refers to a composition that does not contain a solvent, or substantially does not contain a solvent, as defined above. Compositions that substantially do not contain a solvent can contain trace amount, such as ?5% w/w?3% w/w, ?2% w/w.?1% or ?0.5% w/w of solvent according to some embodiments.
[0188] According to some embodiments, the reaction mixture of step (b) is consisting essentially of the transition metal oxide, the alkali metal and the product reduced transition metal or alloy thereof. According to some embodiments, the condensed phase within the reactor during step (b) is consisting essentially of the transition metal oxide, the alkali metal and the product reduced transition metal or alloy thereof.
[0189] The term consisting essentially of means that the reaction mixture of step (b) includes mainly the transition metal oxide, the alkali metal and the product reduced transition metal or alloy thereof. Specifically, it does not include substantial amounts of solvents or carrier or any constituent that is not involved in reaction Schemes I and II, according to some embodiments. According to some embodiments, the reaction mixture of step (b) includes no more than 5% w/w, no more than 3% w/w, no more than 2% w/w or no more than 1% w/w other compounds. Each possibility represents a separate embodiment of the invention. Other compounds may include impurities from the production or mining of the transition metal oxide.
[0190] According to some embodiments, net reaction, III, resulting from said two-reaction sequence does not consume the alkali metal. According to some embodiments, the alkali metal is used as a catalyst in the two-reaction sequence of step (b). According to some embodiments, the alkali metal is recycled in the two-reaction sequence of step (b).
[0191] It is to be understood that while the net reaction III does not consume the alkali metal, some of the alkali metal may be gradually consumed during step (b). Specifically, side reactions which may take place when the transition metal oxide is impure or of lower grade, may gradually consume at least some of the alkali metal. Yet, the specific net reaction III does not consume the alkali metal.
[0192] According to some embodiments, the resulting reaction mixture formed upon contacting the transition metal oxide and alkali metal in step (b) is in a fluid state. According to some embodiments, the resulting reaction mixture formed upon contacting the transition metal oxide and alkali metal in step (b) is in a liquid state. According to some embodiments, the resulting reaction mixture formed upon contacting the transition metal oxide and alkali metal in step (b) is a heterogenous mixture. According to some embodiments, the resulting reaction mixture formed upon contacting the transition metal oxide and alkali metal in step (b) is a liquid-solid, liquid-liquid, gas-solid or gas-liquid heterogenous mixture. Each possibility represents a separate embodiment of the invention.
[0193] According to some embodiments, the reaction mixture formed upon conducting the two-reaction sequence of step (b) comprises the reduced transition metal, M.sup.T, or alloy thereof. According to some embodiments, the reaction mixture formed upon conducting the two-reaction sequence of step (b) further comprises oxygen. According to some embodiments, oxygen gas is separated from the reaction mixture.
[0194] According to some embodiments, the reaction mixture of step (b) contains no metals or metal oxides, which are alloyable with the transition metal provided in step (a).
[0195] According to some embodiments, the reaction mixture of step (b) contains alloyable metals or metal oxides, which are alloyable with the transition metal provided in step (a). This is elaborated below when relating to the optional alloy formation.
[0196] As detailed herein, step (a) may involve continuous addition of transition metal oxide to the reaction mixture of step (b) so that over the entire course of step (b) the transition metal oxide is provided in a molar excess over the alkali metal added. Specifically, according to some embodiments, the transition metal oxide added to the reactor over the course of step (b) is in molar excess of the alkali metal added thereto. Specific excesses are specified above.
[0197] However, the transition metal oxide added to the reactor is consumed through the reaction of scheme I, while the alkali metal is recycled through the reaction of scheme I. Therefore, according to some embodiments, at any specific time during step (b) the alkali metal within the reactor is in molar excess over the transition metal oxide. According to some embodiments, the transition metal oxide is continuously provided to the reactor at an addition rate, which ensures that the alkali metal within the reactor is in molar excess over the transition metal oxide at any specific time during step (b). According to some embodiments, the molar excess is at least 5%, least 10%, least 25%, least 50%, least 100% or least 200%. Each possibility represents a separate embodiment of the invention.
[0198] According to some embodiments, the two-reaction sequence of step (b) is conducted in an air-protected environment. According to some embodiments, the two-reaction sequence of step (b) is conducted in a water-protected environment. According to some embodiments, the two-reaction sequence of step (b) is conducted in an air and water protected environment.
[0199] Specifically, it is to be understood that alkali metals are highly reactive and require specific reaction conditions, such as performance under inert gas.
[0200] According to some embodiments, step (b) further comprises flowing inert gas into the reactor. According to some embodiments, the two-reaction sequence of step (b) is performed under inert gas. According to some embodiments, the inert gas in nitrogen or argon.
[0201] According to some embodiments, during step (b) the reactor is closed. According to some embodiments, during step (b) the reactor is closed under an inert atmosphere. According to some embodiments, during step (b) the reactor is closed under an inert gas atmosphere. According to some embodiments, during step (b) the reactor is closed and the two-reaction sequence is performed at an elevated pressure.
[0202] The term elevated pressure refers to any pressure above atmospheric pressure.
[0203] Advantageously, the reaction duration is short, which is both economical and energy-consuming.
[0204] According to some embodiments, step (b) is performed for no more than 6 hours, no more than 4 hours, no more than 3 hours, no more than 2 hours, no more than 1 hour, no more than 45 minutes, or no more than 30 minutes. Each possibility represents a separate embodiment of the invention. According to some embodiments, step (b) is performed for no more than 1 hour. According to some embodiments, step (b) is performed for at least 5 minutes, at least 10 minutes, at least 15 minutes, at least 20 minutes or at least 25 minutes. Each possibility represents a separate embodiment of the invention.
[0205] It is to be understood that reference to the duration of step (b) refers to an individual run of step (b). Specifically, as detailed herein, according to some embodiments, the present process is performed cyclically, with the alkali metal recycled after the completion of the reaction, back to be re-used in a subsequent run of step (b). thus, it is to be understood that repeats of step (b) are allowed to cumulatively surpass the bottom threshold set above, without contradicting the above clause, which is directed to the individual run of step (b)
[0206] Specific reference is now made to step (c) of the present process, which comprises isolating the reduced transition metal or alloy thereof, according to some embodiments.
[0207] According to some embodiments, step (c) comprises isolating the reduced transition metal or alloy thereof, from the reaction mixture. According to some embodiments, step (c) comprises isolating the reduced transition metal from the reaction mixture. According to some embodiments, step (c) comprises isolating the reduced transition metal alloy from the reaction mixture.
[0208] According to some embodiments, the isolated reduced transition metal or alloy thereof is a condensed phase. According to some embodiments, the isolated reduced transition metal or alloy thereof is isolated as a solid. According to some embodiments, the isolated reduced transition metal or alloy thereof is isolated as a liquid.
[0209] According to some embodiments, the isolation of step (c) entails evaporating the alkali metal produced in reaction scheme II and transferring the alkali metal out of the reactor, so that the reactor remains with the reduced transition metal or alloy thereof. According to some embodiments, the evaporation involves heating the alkali metal. According to some embodiments, the evaporation involves reducing the pressure within the reactor. According to some embodiments, the isolation of step (c) entails evaporating the alkali metal from the reactor. According to some embodiments, the isolation of step (c) entails boiling the alkali metal from the reactor.
[0210] According to some embodiments, transferring the alkali metal as a gas from the reactor produces an isolated transition metal or alloy thereof.
[0211] According to some embodiments, step (c) comprises isolating the transition metal or alloy thereof at a purity of at least 70% w/w, at least 80% w/w, at least 90% w/w, at least 95% w/w, or at least 99% w/w. Each possibility represents a separate embodiment of the invention.
[0212] According to some embodiments, step (c) comprises evaporating the alkali metal and oxygen from the reactor to produce an isolated transition metal or alloy thereof at a purity of at least 70% w/w, at least 80% w/w, at least 90% w/w, at least 95% w/w, or at least 99% w/w. Each possibility represents a separate embodiment of the invention.
[0213] The purity may be conveniently determined by X-ray diffraction (XRD), as exemplified herein.
[0214] Specifically, it was found that when starting with pure transition metal oxides, the product produced by the process of the present invention is substantially pure even when isolated as crude. However, some transition metals are reactive to air, such that upon isolation they require protection from air.
[0215] According to some embodiments, the transition metal is Fe, Co, Ni or Cu, and the purity is of at least 99% w/w. Each possibility represents a separate embodiment of the invention.
[0216] Also, in industrial processes, the transition metal oxides may be provided from ores, which contain contaminants, such as silicon oxides. When providing such transition metal oxide compositions in step (a) of the present process, they may not react and the contaminants may be separated using an additional step of melting the transition metal product and filtering/skimming off the contaminants.
[0217] Specific reference is now made to step (d) of the present process, which is optional and comprises collecting the isolated transition metal or alloy thereof.
[0218] Specifically, according to some embodiments, the process further comprises collecting the isolated transition metal or alloy thereof produced in step (c).
[0219] According to some embodiments, the isolation of step (c) entails evaporating the alkali metal from the reactor; and the process further comprises step (d) of collecting the isolated transition metal or alloy thereof.
[0220] According to some embodiments, step (d) further comprises placing the isolated reduced transition metal or alloy thereof in a dedicated container. According to some embodiments, the container is kept at air- and/or water-protected conditions. According to some embodiments, the container is a sealable container. The transition metal container is discussed below with respect to the system.
[0221] Specific reference is now made to step (e) of the present process, which is optional and comprises condensing the alkali metal evaporated during step (c).
[0222] According to some embodiments, the process further comprises step (e) of condensing the evaporated alkali metal. According to some embodiments, the evaporated alkali metal is condensed in a dedicated container. According to some embodiments, the container is kept at air- and/or water-protected conditions. According to some embodiments, the container is a sealable container. The alkali metal container is discussed below with respect to the system.
[0223] In general, alkali metals are solid materials at room temperature and atmospheric pressure. In step (c) the alkali metals are heated, and optionally put in reduced pressure, so that they transform into vapor, according to some embodiments. Step (e) is relevant when the isolation of step (c) comprises such vaporization, and it comprises the condensation of the alkali metal vapor in a separate container, according to some embodiments. Although the term condense typically refers to the transformation from gas to liquid, it is to be understood that the condensed alkali metals may gradually or instantaneously transform into solids, depending, e.g., on the temperature in the alkali metal container. Thus, the term condense in the context of step (e) further comprises deposition of gas to solid.
[0224] Also, it is to be appreciated by the person having ordinary skill in the art that since step (d) involves treatment of the transition metal or alloy, and step (e) involves treatment of the alkali metal, these steps are individual so that step (d) may precede step (e), step (e) may precede step (d), or they can be performed simultaneously.
[0225] According to some embodiments, step (d) precedes step (e), step (e) precedes step (d), or steps (d) and (e) are performed simultaneously. According to some embodiments, step (d) precedes step (e). According to some embodiments, step (e) precedes step (d),
[0226] Specific reference is now made to step (f) of the present process, which is optional when step (e) is conducted and comprises transferring the alkali metal condensed in step (e) back into the reactor.
[0227] Specifically, in the step (c) the alkali metal is optionally removed from the reactor, so as to isolate and collect (in optional step (d)) the formed transition metal or alloy, according to some embodiments. Thereafter, in order to complete the recycling of the alkali metal, the removed alkali metal may be placed back in the reactor, for further reactions according to the present reaction sequence, according to some embodiments. This is performed in step (f), which transfers the alkali metal back to the reactor.
[0228] According to some embodiments, the alkali metal is transferred to the reactor in step (f) as a condensed material. According to some embodiments, the alkali metal is transferred to the reactor in step (f) as a liquid. According to some embodiments, the alkali metal is transferred to the reactor in step (f) as a solid.
[0229] Thus, according to some embodiments, the process further comprises step (e) of condensing the evaporated alkali metal in an alkali metal container; and step (f) of transferring the condensed alkali metal into the reactor, thereby recycling the alkali metal.
[0230] It is to be understood that by performing step (f), one cycle of the present process is complete. Upon the reconstitution of alkali metal and additional provision of transition metal, the process may continue to an additional cycle, according to some embodiments.
[0231] According to some embodiments, the process further comprises repeating steps (a)-(d) for at least one additional sequence after step (f). According to some embodiments, the process further comprises repeating steps (a)-(c) for at least one additional sequence after step (f). According to some embodiments, the process further comprises repeating steps (a)-(d) for at least one additional sequence.
[0232] According to some embodiments, the process comprises: performing steps (a)-(f) for at least one cycle and performing steps (a)-(c). According to some embodiments, the process comprises: performing steps (a)-(f) for a plurality of cycles and performing steps (a)-(c).
[0233] The term plurality refers to any integer higher than 1.
[0234] Reference is now made to
[0235] Specifically,
[0236] Similarly,
[0237] Below are provided non-limiting specific embodiments of specific reaction sequences, which can be conducted by the process of the present invention. Reference in further made to
[0238] According to some embodiments, the alkali metal is Na and scheme II is:
Na.sub.2O.fwdarw.2Na+0.5O.sub.2.II:
[0239]
[0240] According to some embodiments, the alkali metal is K and scheme II is:
K.sub.2O.fwdarw.2K+0.5O.sub.2.II:
[0241]
[0242] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T is Fe; M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m is Fe.sub.2O.sub.3, M.sup.A is Na and reaction schemes I and III are:
Fe.sub.2O.sub.3+6?Na.fwdarw.3?Na.sub.2O+2?Fe;I:
Fe.sub.2O.sub.3.fwdarw.2?Fe+1.5?O.sub.2.III:
[0243] This transformation is portrayed in
[0244] Also, reaction Scheme II for M.sup.A=Na is provided above and can be appreciated by the person having ordinary skill in the art in each of the reaction sequences below.
[0245] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T is Fe; M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m is Fe.sub.2O.sub.3, M.sup.A is K and reaction schemes I and III are:
Fe.sub.2O.sub.3+6?K.fwdarw.3?K.sub.2O+2?Fe;I:
Fe.sub.2O.sub.3.fwdarw.2?Fe+1.5?O.sub.2.III:
[0246] Also, reaction Scheme II for M.sup.A=K is provided above and can be appreciated by the person having ordinary skill in the art in each of the reaction sequences below.
[0247] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T is Fe; M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m is FeO, M.sup.A is Na and reaction schemes I and III are:
FeO+2?Na.fwdarw.Na.sub.2O+Fe;I:
FeO.fwdarw.Fe+0.5?O.sub.2.III:
[0248] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T is Fe; M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m is FeO, M.sup.A is K and reaction schemes I and III are:
FeO+2?K.fwdarw.K.sub.2O+Fe;I:
FeO.fwdarw.Fe+0.5?O.sub.2.III:
[0249] This transformation is portrayed in
[0250] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T is Fe; M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m is Fe.sub.3O.sub.4, M.sup.A is Na and reaction schemes I and III are:
Fe.sub.3O.sub.4+8?Na.fwdarw.4?Na.sub.2O+3?Fe;I:
Fe.sub.3O.sub.4.fwdarw.3?Fe+2?O.sub.2.III:
[0251] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T is Fe; M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m is Fe.sub.3O.sub.4, M.sup.A is K and reaction schemes I and III are:
Fe.sub.3O.sub.4+8?K.fwdarw.4?K.sub.2O+3?Fe;I:
Fe.sub.3O.sub.4.fwdarw.3?Fe+2?O.sub.2.III:
[0252] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T is Ni; M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m is NiO, M.sup.A is Na and reaction schemes I and III are:
NiO+2?Na.fwdarw.Na.sub.2O+Ni;I:
NiO.fwdarw.Ni+0.5?O.sub.2.III:
[0253] This transformation is portrayed in
[0254] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T is Ni; M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m is NiO, M.sup.A is K and reaction schemes I and III are:
NiO+2?K.fwdarw.K.sub.2O+Ni;I:
NiO.fwdarw.Ni+0.5?O.sub.2.III:
[0255] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T is Cr; M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m is Cr.sub.2O.sub.3, M.sup.A is Na and reaction schemes I and III are:
Cr.sub.2O.sub.3+6?Na.fwdarw.3?Na.sub.2O+2?Cr;I:
Cr.sub.2O.sub.3.fwdarw.2?Cr+1.5?O.sub.2.III:
[0256] This transformation is illustrated in
[0257] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T is Cr; M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m is Cr.sub.2O.sub.3, M.sup.A is K and reaction schemes I and III are:
Cr.sub.2O.sub.3+6?K.fwdarw.3?K.sub.2O+2?Cr;I:
Cr.sub.2O.sub.3.fwdarw.2?Cr+1.5?O.sub.2.III:
[0258] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T is Cr; M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m is CrO, M.sup.A is Na and reaction schemes I and III are:
CrO+2?Na.fwdarw.Na.sub.2O+Cr;I:
CrO.fwdarw.Cr+0.5?O.sub.2.III:
[0259] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T is Cr; M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m is CrO, M.sup.A is K and reaction schemes I and III are:
CrO+2?K.fwdarw.K.sub.2O+Cr;I:
CrO.fwdarw.Cr+0.5?O.sub.2.III:
[0260] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T is Cr; M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m is CrO.sub.3, M.sup.A is Na and reaction schemes I and III are:
CrO.sub.3+6?Na.fwdarw.3?Na.sub.2O+Cr;I:
CrO.sub.3.fwdarw.Cr+1.5?O.sub.2.III:
[0261] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T is Cr; M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m is CrO.sub.3, M.sup.A is K and reaction schemes I and III are:
CrO.sub.3+6?K.fwdarw.3?K.sub.2O+Cr;I:
CrO.sub.3.fwdarw.Cr+1.5?O.sub.2.III:
[0262] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T is Cr; M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m is Cu.sub.2O, M.sup.A is Na and reaction schemes I and III are:
Cu.sub.2O+2?Na.fwdarw.Na.sub.2O+2Cu;I:
Cu.sub.2O.fwdarw.2?Cu+0.5?O.sub.2;III:
[0263] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T is Cr; M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m is Cu.sub.2O, M.sup.A is K and reaction schemes I and III are:
Cu.sub.2O+2?K.fwdarw.K.sub.2O+2Cu;I:
Cu.sub.2O.fwdarw.2?Cu+0.5?O.sub.2;III:
[0264] This transformation is illustrated in
[0265] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T is Cu; M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m is CuO, M.sup.A is Na and reaction schemes I and III are:
CuO+2?Na.fwdarw.Na.sub.2O+Cu;I:
CuO.fwdarw.Cu+0.5?O.sub.2.III:
[0266] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T is Cu; M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m is CuO, M.sup.A is K and reaction schemes I and III are:
CuO+2?K.fwdarw.K.sub.2O+Cu;I:
CuO.fwdarw.Cu+0.5?O.sub.2.III:
[0267] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T is Cu; M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m is CuO.sub.2, M.sup.A is Na and reaction schemes I and III are:
CuO.sub.2+4?Na.fwdarw.2Na.sub.2O+Cu;I:
CuO.sub.2.fwdarw.Cu+O.sub.2.III:
[0268] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T is Cu; M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m is CuO.sub.2, M.sup.A is K and reaction schemes I and III are:
CuO.sub.2+4?K.fwdarw.2K.sub.2O+Cu;I:
CuO.sub.2.fwdarw.Cu+O.sub.2.III:
[0269] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T is Zn; M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m is ZnO, M.sup.A is Na and reaction schemes I and III are:
ZnO+2?Na.fwdarw.Na.sub.2O+Zn;I:
ZnO.fwdarw.Zn+0.5?O.sub.2.III:
[0270] This transformation is illustrated in
[0271] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T is Zn; M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m is ZnO, M.sup.A is K and reaction schemes I and III are:
ZnO+2?K.fwdarw.K.sub.2O+Zn;I:
ZnO.fwdarw.Zn+0.5?O.sub.2.III:
[0272] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T is Mn; M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m is MnO, M.sup.A is Na and reaction schemes I and III are:
MnO+2?Na.fwdarw.Na.sub.2O+Mn;I:
MnO.fwdarw.Mn+0.5?O.sub.2.III:
[0273] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T is Mn; M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m is MnO, M.sup.A is K and reaction schemes I and III are:
MnO+2?K.fwdarw.K.sub.2O+Mn;I:
MnO.fwdarw.Mn+0.5?O.sub.2.III:
[0274] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T is Mn; M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m is Mn.sub.3O.sub.4, M.sup.A is Na and reaction schemes I and III are:
Mn.sub.3O.sub.4+8?Na.fwdarw.4?Na.sub.2O+3?Mn;I:
Mn.sub.3O.sub.4.fwdarw.3?Mn+2?O.sub.2.III:
[0275] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T is Mn; M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m is Mn.sub.3O.sub.4, M.sup.A is K and reaction schemes I and III are:
Mn.sub.3O.sub.4+8?K.fwdarw.4?K.sub.2O+3?Mn;I:
Mn.sub.3O.sub.4.fwdarw.3?Mn+2?O.sub.2.III:
[0276] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T is Mn; M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m is Mn.sub.2O.sub.3, M.sup.A is Na and reaction schemes I and III are:
Mn.sub.2O.sub.3+6?Na.fwdarw.3?Na.sub.2O+2?Mn;I:
Mn.sub.2O.sub.3.fwdarw.2?Mn+1.5?O.sub.2.III:
[0277] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T is Mn; M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m is Mn.sub.2O.sub.3, M.sup.A is K and reaction schemes I and III are:
Mn.sub.2O.sub.3+6?K.fwdarw.3?K.sub.2O+2?Mn;I:
Mn.sub.2O.sub.3.fwdarw.2?Mn+1.5?O.sub.2.III:
[0278] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T is Mn; M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m is MnO.sub.2, M.sup.A is Na and reaction schemes I and III are:
MnO.sub.2+4?Na.fwdarw.2Na.sub.2O+Mn;I:
MnO.sub.2.fwdarw.Mn+O.sub.2.III:
[0279] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T is Mn; M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m is MnO.sub.2, M.sup.A is K and reaction schemes I and III are:
MnO.sub.2+4?K.fwdarw.2K.sub.2O+Mn;I:
MnO.sub.2.fwdarw.Mn+O.sub.2.III:
[0280] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T is Mn; M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m is Mn.sub.2O.sub.7, M.sup.A is Na and reaction schemes I and III are:
Mn.sub.2O.sub.7+14?Na.fwdarw.7?Na.sub.2O+2?Mn;I:
Mn.sub.2O.sub.7.fwdarw.2?Mn+3.5?O.sub.2.III:
[0281] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T is Mn; M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m is Mn.sub.2O.sub.7, M.sup.A is K and reaction schemes I and III are:
Mn.sub.2O.sub.7+14?K.fwdarw.7?K.sub.2O+2?Mn;I:
Mn.sub.2O.sub.7.fwdarw.2?Mn+3.5?O.sub.2.III:
[0282] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T is Sc; M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m is Sc.sub.2O.sub.3, M.sup.A is Na and reaction schemes I and III are:
Sc.sub.2O.sub.3+6?Na.fwdarw.3?Na.sub.2O+2?Sc;I:
Sc.sub.2O.sub.3.fwdarw.2?Sc+1.5?O.sub.2.III:
[0283] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T is Sc; M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m is Sc.sub.2O.sub.3, M.sup.A is K and reaction schemes I and III are:
Sc.sub.2O.sub.3+6?K.fwdarw.3?K.sub.2O+2?Sc;I:
Sc.sub.2O.sub.3.fwdarw.2?Sc+1.5?O.sub.2.III:
[0284] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T is Ti; M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m is TiO.sub.2, M.sup.A is Na and reaction schemes I and III are:
TiO.sub.2+4?Na.fwdarw.2Na.sub.2O+Ti;I:
TiO.sub.2.fwdarw.Ti+O.sub.2.III:
[0285] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T is Ti; M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m is TiO.sub.2, M.sup.A is K and reaction schemes I and III are:
TiO.sub.2+4?K.fwdarw.2K.sub.2O+Ti;I:
TiO.sub.2.fwdarw.Ti+O.sub.2.III:
[0286] This transformation is illustrated in
[0287] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T is Ti; M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m is Ti.sub.2O.sub.3, M.sup.A is Na and reaction Schemes I and III are:
Ti.sub.2O.sub.3+6?Na.fwdarw.3?Na.sub.2O+2?Ti;I:
Ti.sub.2O.sub.3.fwdarw.2?Ti+1.5?O.sub.2.III:
[0288] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T is Ti; M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m is Ti.sub.2O.sub.3, M.sup.A is K and reaction Schemes I and III are:
Ti.sub.2O.sub.3+6?K.fwdarw.3?K.sub.2O+2?Ti;I:
Ti.sub.2O.sub.3.fwdarw.2?Ti+1.5?O.sub.2.III:
[0289] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T is V; M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m is VO, M.sup.A is Na and reaction schemes I and III are:
VO+2?Na.fwdarw.Na.sub.2O+V;I:
VO.fwdarw.V+0.5?O.sub.2.III:
[0290] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T is V; M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m is VO, M.sup.A is K and reaction schemes I and III are:
VO+2?K.fwdarw.K.sub.2O+V;I:
VO.fwdarw.V+0.5?O.sub.2.III:
[0291] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T is V; M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m is V.sub.2O.sub.3, M.sup.A is Na and reaction Schemes I and III are:
V.sub.2O.sub.3+6?Na.fwdarw.3?Na.sub.2O+2?V;I:
V.sub.2O.sub.3.fwdarw.2?V+1.5?O.sub.2.III:
[0292] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T is V; M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m is V.sub.2O.sub.3, M.sup.A is K and reaction Schemes I and III are:
V.sub.2O.sub.3+6?K.fwdarw.3?K.sub.2O+2?V;I:
V.sub.2O.sub.3.fwdarw.2?V+1.5?O.sub.2.III:
[0293] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T is V; M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m is VO.sub.2, M.sup.A is Na and reaction schemes I and III are:
VO.sub.2+4?Na.fwdarw.2Na.sub.2O+V;I:
VO.sub.2.fwdarw.V+O.sub.2.III:
[0294] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T is V; M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m is VO.sub.2, M.sup.A is K and reaction schemes I and III are:
VO.sub.2+4?K.fwdarw.2K.sub.2O+V;I:
VO.sub.2.fwdarw.V+O.sub.2.III:
[0295] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T is V; M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m is V.sub.2O.sub.5, M.sup.A is Na and reaction Schemes I and III are:
V.sub.2O.sub.5+10?Na.fwdarw.5?Na.sub.2O+2?V;I:
V.sub.2O.sub.5.fwdarw.2?V+2.5?O.sub.2.III:
[0296] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T is V; M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m is V.sub.2O.sub.5, M.sup.A is K and reaction Schemes I and III are:
V.sub.2O.sub.5+10?K.fwdarw.5?K.sub.2O+2?V;I:
V.sub.2O.sub.5.fwdarw.2?V+2.5?O.sub.2.III:
[0297] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T is Co; M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m is Co.sub.2O.sub.3, M.sup.A is Na and reaction schemes I and III are:
Co.sub.2O.sub.3+6?Na.fwdarw.3?Na.sub.2O+2?Co;I:
Co.sub.2O.sub.3.fwdarw.2?Co+1.5?O.sub.2.III:
[0298] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T is Co; M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m is Co.sub.2O.sub.3, M.sup.A is K and reaction schemes I and III are:
Co.sub.2O.sub.3+6?K.fwdarw.3?K.sub.2O+2?Co;I:
Co.sub.2O.sub.3.fwdarw.2?Co+1.5?O.sub.2.III:
[0299] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T is Co; M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m is CoO, M.sup.A is Na and reaction schemes I and III are:
CoO+2?Na.fwdarw.Na.sub.2O+Co;I:
CoO.fwdarw.Co+0.5?O.sub.2.III:
[0300] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T is Co; M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m is CoO, M.sup.A is K and reaction schemes I and III are:
CoO+2?K.fwdarw.K.sub.2O+Co;I:
CoO.fwdarw.Co+0.5?O.sub.2.III:
[0301] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T is Co; M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m is Co.sub.3O.sub.4, M.sup.A is Na and reaction schemes I and III are:
Co.sub.3O.sub.4+8?Na.fwdarw.4?Na.sub.2O+3?Co;I:
Co.sub.3O.sub.4.fwdarw.3?Co+2?O.sub.2.III:
[0302] According to some embodiments, M.sup.T is Co; M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m is Co.sub.3O.sub.4, M.sup.A is K and reaction schemes I and III are:
Co.sub.3O.sub.4+8?K.fwdarw.4?K.sub.2O+3?Co;I:
Co.sub.3O.sub.4.fwdarw.3?Co+2?O.sub.2.III:
[0303] Specific reference is now made to embodiments of the present process, which are directed to the formation of a transition metal alloy.
[0304] According to some embodiments, the process is for the preparation of a metal alloy, wherein step (a) or step (b) further comprises providing a second metal, M.sup.b into the reactor, wherein the second metal is alloyable with M.sup.T; step (b) comprises combining the second metal with the alkali metal and the transition metal oxide to induce the two reaction sequence of reaction schemes I and II, and further induce the reaction of scheme IV:
M.sup.T+M.sup.b.fwdarw.M.sup.T.Math.M.sup.b.IV:
[0305] According to some embodiments, the second metal, M.sup.b, is not an alkali metal. According to some embodiments, the second metal, M.sup.b, is a transition metal, M.sup.Tb.
[0306] The term alloyable refers to the capability of two metal elements to form an alloy. Thus, the term alloyable metal, as used herein refers to any metal, which is capable of forming an alloy with the transition metal formed in the process of the present invention. According to some embodiments, the alloyable metal forms an alloy with the transition metal formed in the conditions of process of the present invention (i.e., the conditions of step (b).
[0307] Also, the alloyable metal may be provided as a metal oxide and be reduced under the present process reaction conditions (i.e., reduced by the alkali metal), according to some embodiments.
[0308] According to some embodiments, the process is for the preparation of a metal alloy, wherein step (a) comprises further providing a second metal oxide having the formula M.sup.b.sub.iO.sub.j, wherein each one of i and j is 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7; and step (b) comprises combining the two metal oxides with the alkali metal, wherein reaction schemes I and III are:
M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m+2m?M.sup.A.fwdarw.m?M.sup.A.sub.2O+n?M.sup.T;Ia:
M.sup.b.sub.iO.sub.j+2j?M.sup.A.fwdarw.j?M.sup.A.sub.2O+i?M.sup.b;Ib:
M.sup.T.sub.nO.sub.m.fwdarw.n?M.sup.T+0.5m?O.sub.2;IIIa:
IIIb: M.sup.b.sub.iO.sub.j.fwdarw.i?M.sup.b+0.5j?O.sub.2; [0309] and wherein step (b) further induced reaction IV of forming the alloy:
M.sup.T+M.sup.b.fwdarw.M.sup.T.Math.M.sup.b.IV:
[0310] It is to be understood that reaction Scheme I is spitted into Ia and Ib, while reaction Scheme III is spitted into IIIa and IIIb.
[0311] According to some embodiments, the second metal, M.sup.b, is a transition metal, M.sup.Tb.
[0312] Thus, according to some embodiments, step (a) comprises providing at least two transition metal oxides having the formulas M.sup.Ta.sub.nO.sub.m and M.sup.b.sub.iO.sub.j, wherein each one of i and j is 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7, wherein each one of M.sup.Ta, M.sup.Tb is a transition metal selected from the group consisting of: Sc, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu and Zn; and step (b) comprises combining the transition metal oxides with the alkali metal, wherein reaction schemes I and III are:
M.sup.Ta.sub.nO.sub.m+2m?M.sup.A.fwdarw.m?M.sup.A.sub.2O+n?M.sup.Ta;Ia:
M.sup.Tb.sub.iO.sub.j+2j?M.sup.A.fwdarw.j?M.sup.A.sub.2O+i?M.sup.Tb;Ib:
M.sup.Ta.sub.nO.sub.m.fwdarw.n?M.sup.Ta+0.5m?O.sub.2;IIIa:
M.sup.Tb.sub.iO.sub.j.fwdarw.i?M.sup.Tb+0.5j?O.sub.2;IIIb: [0313] and wherein step (b) further induced reaction IV of forming the alloy:
M.sup.Ta+M.sup.Tb.fwdarw.M.sup.Ta.Math.M.sup.Tb.IV:
[0314] According to some embodiments, the transition metal alloy formed by any one of the processes of the present invention is selected from the group consisting of: Brass (CuZn), Constantan (CuNi), Cunife (CuNiFe or CuNiFeCo), Cupronickel (CuNiFe or CuNiMn), Manganin (CuMnNi), Maillechort (CuNi or CuNiZn), Elinvar (NiFeCr), Fernico (FeNiCo), Ferromanganese (FeMn), Ferronickel (FeNi), Ferrotitanium (FeTi), Ferrovanadium (FeV), Invar (FeNi), Kovar (FeNiCo), Chromel (NiCr) and Nitinol (NiTi).
[0315]
[0316] Reference is now made to a reaction system, configured to carry out the process of the present invention, according to some embodiments.
[0317] According to some embodiments, the present process further comprises providing a transition metal oxide reduction system comprising: [0318] a reactor, which comprises: [0319] a housing defining a reaction chamber, and [0320] a transition metal oxide inlet, an alkali metal inlet, an alkali metal outlet and an isolated transition metal or alloy outlet, where each of said inlets and outlets is in fluid communication with the reaction chamber; [0321] an alkali metal container comprising an alkali metal inlet and an alkali metal outlet; [0322] an isolated transition metal or alloy container comprising a transition metal inlet; [0323] a condenser, configured to condense the evaporated alkali metal, the condenser comprising a proximal end connected to the alkali metal outlet of the reactor, and a distal end connected to the alkali metal inlet of the alkali metal container; [0324] an alkali metal transfer pipe comprising a proximal end connected to the alkali metal inlet of the reactor, and a distal end connected to the alkali metal outlet of the alkali metal container; [0325] a transition metal transfer pipe comprising a proximal end connected to the transition metal outlet of the reactor, a distal end connected to the transition metal inlet of the isolated transition metal or alloy container.
[0326] According to some embodiments, the reactor further comprises an inert gas inlet and a gas outlet, where each is in fluid communication with the reaction chamber, and the inert gas inlet is in fluid communication with an inert gas source. According to some embodiments, the inert gas inlet is connected inert gas source through a gas pipe. According to some embodiments, the gas pipe has a valve, configured to regulate the inert gas flow from the inert gas source to the reaction chamber.
[0327] According to some embodiments, the present process comprises: [0328] (a) providing the at least one transition metal oxide into the reaction chamber through the transition metal oxide inlet; [0329] (b) combining the transition metal oxide with an alkali metal within the reaction chamber, to induce the two-reaction sequence; [0330] (c) evaporating the alkali metal through the alkali metal outlet of the reactor to isolate the transition metal or alloy thereof in the reaction chamber; [0331] (d) transferring the isolated transition metal or alloy thereof into the isolated transition metal or alloy container through the transition metal transfer pipe; [0332] (e) condensing the evaporated alkali metal using the condenser into the alkali metal container; and [0333] (f) transferring the condensed alkali metal from the alkali metal container into the reactor through the alkali metal transfer pipe; [0334] wherein step (e) may precede step (d).
[0335] According to some embodiments, step (b) further comprises inserting inert gas into the reaction chamber through the inert gas inlet, thereby maintaining a reaction environment protected from air.
[0336] According to some embodiments, step (b), step (c) or both further comprises evacuating the formed oxygen gas through the gas outlet of the reactor.
[0337] According to some embodiments, the condenser further comprises a unidirectional valve, positioned between its proximal and distal end, wherein the valve is configured to regulate the flow of evaporated alkali metal from the rector to the alkali metal container. According to some embodiments, the step (f) further comprises regulating the flow of condensed alkali metal from the alkali metal container to the rector using the valve.
[0338] According to some embodiments, the transition metal transfer pipe further comprises a unidirectional valve, positioned between its proximal and distal end, wherein the valve is configured to regulate the flow of isolated transition metal or metal alloy from the rector to the isolated transition metal or alloy container. According to some embodiments, step (c) or step (d) further comprises regulating the flow of isolated transition metal or metal alloy from the rector to the isolated transition metal or alloy container using the valve.
EXAMPLES
[0339] General ProcedureSystem
[0340] Reaction between several metal oxide with pure sodium at 900? C., for the reduction of the metal oxide to pure metal. The following metal oxides were tested: Cu.sub.2O, NiO, Cr.sub.2O.sub.3 and Fe.sub.2O.sub.3.
[0341] System Components: [0342] 1. ReactorSS304 265 mL custom made. [0343] 2. SiC crucible 37 mL. [0344] 3. First induction heating system (Chinese 6 kw]), Induction coil (5 turns). [0345] 4. Second induction system (Chinese 3 kw), Induction coil (3 turns). [0346] 5. The system was cooled with one water chiller. [0347] 6. SS304 tube 430 mL (sodium disposal reactor) and flange (NW50). [0348] 7. Parker connectors for argon insert. [0349] 8. Thermocouple type K (3one outside ? connection, one in reactor, one in crucible). [0350] 9. Argon flow controller company AALBORG. [0351] 10. Three on\off valves 1\4 and one vacuum valve. [0352] 11. Bellow trap with ss wool to protect the vacuum pump. [0353] 12. Vacuum pump. [0354] 13. Stands. [0355] 14. Thermal insulating wool.
[0356] The material structure of the reaction reactor is SS304 with a volume of 265 mL was connected through a ? SS316 tube to the sodium disposal reactor with material structure of SS304 with volume of 430 mL with crucible made of SiC was placed inside the reaction reactor.
[0357] To protect the induction systems and the Viton o'ring in the KF flange a protection of alumina block used in critical location.
[0358] General Experimental Procedure
[0359] In the reaction reactor placed crucible with 3 gr of metal oxide and 3 gr of pure sodium, one thermocouple placed inside the reactor to control the first induction system, second thermocouple place inside the crucible to measure the reaction was connect to data logger.
[0360] The first induction system heats the lower part of the reaction reactor where the crucible was placed, to 900? C., with heating rate of 15? C. min and argon flow of 40 mL/min during the experiments.
[0361] At the start of the reaction the vacuum valve and a second argon outlet valve are closed and the argon flow outlet is through a first argon outlet valve. When the temperature reached to 700? C., the first argon outlet valve was closed and the second valve was opened. Furthermore, when the first induction system reached 700? C., the second induction system was turned on to reach up 200? C. After 70 minutes from the beginning of the reaction, vacuum was initiated using the pump slowly until reaching vacuum for 30 min at 900? C. After 30-minutes, argon was inserted at a flow of 40 mL/min. When the pressure in the system reached to 14.6 psi, the first argon outlet opened and the induction systems were closed.
Example 1: Reduction of Fe.SUB.2.O.SUB.3 .into Fe
[0362] The Reduction of Fe.sub.2O.sub.3 into iron metal using sodium as the reducing agent was conducted as detailed above in the General Experimental Procedure. The reaction peak was measured at 480? C. to 720? C. Other reaction parameters are summarized in Table 1:
TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Reduction of Fe.sub.2O.sub.3 into Fe parameters Weight [gram] Crucible SiC 37 mL 84.66 Fe.sub.2O.sub.3 3.04 Na 3.02 Total 90.7 Total weight after the reaction 88.08 Fe after the reaction 2.62
[0363]
Example 2: Reduction of Cu.SUB.2.O into Cu
[0364] The Reduction of Cu.sub.2O into copper metal using sodium as the reducing agent was conducted as detailed above in the General Experimental Procedure. The reaction peak was measured at 417? C. to 505? C. at 31.33 minutes from the start of the reaction. Other reaction parameters are summarized in Table 2:
TABLE-US-00002 TABLE 2 Reduction of Cu.sub.2O into Cu parameters Weight [gram] Crucible SiC 37 mL 85.40 Cu.sub.2O 3 Na 3 Total 91.16 Total weight after the reaction 88.70 Fe after the reaction 2.4698 (99.33% pure)
[0365]
Example 3: Reduction of NiO into Ni
[0366] The Reduction of NiO into nickel metal using sodium as the reducing agent was conducted as detailed above in the General Experimental Procedure. The reaction peak was measured at 407? C. to 595? C. at 32 minutes from the start of the reaction. Other reaction parameters are summarized in Table 3:
TABLE-US-00003 TABLE 3 Reduction of NiO into Ni parameters Weight [gram] Crucible SiC 37 mL 85.04 NiO 3.02 Na 3.04 Total 91.08 Total weight after the reaction 89.02 Fe after the reaction 2.0690(95.4% pure)
[0367]
Example 4: Reduction of Cr.SUB.2.O.SUB.3 .into Cr
[0368] The Reduction of Cr.sub.2O.sub.3 into chromium metal using sodium as the reducing agent was conducted as detailed above in the General Experimental Procedure. The reaction peak was measured at 509? C. to 730? C. at 38 minutes from the start of the reaction. Other reaction parameters are summarized in Table 4:
TABLE-US-00004 TABLE 4 Reduction of Cr.sub.2O.sub.3 into Cr parameters Weight [gram] Crucible SiC 37 mL 84.68 Cr.sub.2O.sub.3 3.04 Na 3.04 Total 90.74 Total weight after the reaction 88.62 Fe after the reaction 3.90
[0369]
CONCLUSIONS
[0370] The product from the reaction of nickel and copper oxide with sodium is high quality metal according to the XRD results. In the copper sample the main phase is metallic copper with traces of Cu.sub.2O, and in the nickel sample there is only metallic nickel.
[0371] Upon application of vacuum of 45 torr with argon flow 40 mL/min at 900? C. for 30 minutes, most of the sodium is disposed out of the reaction mixture. Potassium, which is more volatile, may provide similar, if not improved results.
[0372] Although the invention is described in conjunction with specific embodiments thereof, it is evident that numerous alternatives, modifications and variations that are apparent to those skilled in the art may exist. It is to be understood that the invention is not necessarily limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of the components and/or methods set forth herein. Other embodiments may be practiced, and an embodiment may be carried out in various ways. Accordingly, the invention embraces all such alternatives, modifications and variations that fall within the scope of the appended claims.