WO2006061040A1 - Herstellung von ventilmetallpulvern - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- B22F—WORKING METALLIC POWDER; MANUFACTURE OF ARTICLES FROM METALLIC POWDER; MAKING METALLIC POWDER; APPARATUS OR DEVICES SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR METALLIC POWDER
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- C22—METALLURGY; FERROUS OR NON-FERROUS ALLOYS; TREATMENT OF ALLOYS OR NON-FERROUS METALS
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- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
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- H—ELECTRICITY
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- H01G—CAPACITORS; CAPACITORS, RECTIFIERS, DETECTORS, SWITCHING DEVICES, LIGHT-SENSITIVE OR TEMPERATURE-SENSITIVE DEVICES OF THE ELECTROLYTIC TYPE
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- the invention relates to a process for the production of valve metal powders, in particular of tantalum powders, by reduction of a suitable valve metal compound with an alkali metal, wherein the reduction takes place in the presence of a grain refiner which is added in portions or continuously.
- Valve metals including in particular tantalum and its alloys, as well as other metals of group IVb (Ti, Zr, Hf), Vb (V, Nb, Ta) and VIb (Cr, Mo, W) of the Periodic Table of the Elements and their alloys are to be understood , find many uses in component manufacturing. Particularly noteworthy is the use of niobium or tantalum for the production of capacitors.
- niobium or tantalum capacitors In the production of niobium or tantalum capacitors, one usually starts from corresponding metal powders, which are first pressed and then sintered to obtain a porous body. This is anodized in a suitable electrolyte, wherein a dielectric oxide film is formed on the sintered body.
- the physical and chemical properties of the metal powders used have a decisive influence on the properties of the capacitor. Decisive characteristics are, for example, the specific surface area and the content of impurities.
- Tantalum powder of a quality that allows the use for the production of capacitors is usually prepared by sodium reduction of K 2 TaF 7 .
- K 2 TaF 7 is introduced in a retort and reduced by liquid sodium.
- the control of the grain size and thus the specific surface is of particular importance in this reaction, since these properties determine the specific capacity of the capacitors produced therefrom. The finer the grain, the higher the specific charge.
- a high reaction temperature causes a faster grain growth and thus the formation of a coarser grain.
- the tantalum compound continuously or stepwise during the reduction.
- the concentration of tantalum compound remains more uniform during the reduction process.
- the reducing agent sodium is added continuously or stepwise.
- DE 33 30 455 A1 also describes a process for the production of valve metal powders with the aim of obtaining fine-grain powder with a high surface area.
- a reaction mixture of reducing metal and double fluoride salt of the valve metal is reacted in the presence of a doping element.
- Elementary sulfur or a sulfur compound, for example Na 2 SO 4 is proposed as the doping element.
- the reactants are presented together and reacted in a batch reaction.
- the resulting valve metal powders have BET surface areas of up to 0.64 m 2 / g.
- the object of the present invention is to provide a process for the production of valve metal powders which is distinguished by a high throughput and at the same time an improved quality, in particular a high specific surface area of the powders obtained.
- the object is achieved in that the reduction of a valve metal compound is carried out in the presence of a Komverfeinerers which is added in portions or continuously.
- the invention therefore provides a process for the production of valve metal powders by reduction of a valve metal compound with an alkali metal in the presence of a diluting salt, the reduction being carried out in the presence of a co-refining agent added in portions or continuously.
- the inventive method allows the production of valve metal powders with high throughput.
- the incremental or continuous addition of the comminuteriser ensures that the fluctuation in the concentration of the convergence enhancer during the reduction process is kept as low as possible. It has been shown that this is crucial to To obtain valve metal powder, which are characterized by a high specific surface area and a narrow particle size distribution.
- the erfmdungswashe method is suitable for the production of various valve metal powder. However, preference is given to producing niobium or tantalum powders, in particular preferably tantalum powders.
- the valve metal is therefore preferably tantalum.
- tantalum-containing valve metal compound for example, K 2 TaF 7 , Na 2 TaF 7 , TaCIs or mixtures thereof can be used.
- K 2 TaF 7 is used.
- Suitable diluent salts are known to the person skilled in the art. Examples include NaCl, KCl, KF or mixtures thereof.
- the diluting salt is placed in the reactor before it comes to the reaction of valve metal compound and alkali metal.
- the diluting salt is preferably used in an amount of 40 to 80% by weight based on the sum of the amounts of valve metal compound, alkali metal and diluting salt.
- alkali metal is used as a reducing agent according to the invention.
- Suitable alkali metals are, for example, Na, K or mixtures thereof or alloys. Preferably, it is reduced with sodium.
- the total amount of alkali metal used is preferably 0.9 to 1.5 times, more preferably 1 to 1.05 times the stoichiometrically required amount for complete reduction of the valve metal compound.
- the alkali metal may be added to the reactor in one portion before the start of the reduction reaction. Preferably, however, the alkali metal is added continuously or in portions during the reduction.
- the rate of addition of the alkali metal may be selectively controlled in proportion to the rate of addition of valve metal compound to adjust the desired powder properties, in particular the particle size.
- valve metal compound can also be added to the reactor in one portion before the start of the reduction reaction. Preferably, however, it is also added continuously or in portions during the reduction.
- the total amount of valve metal compound and alkali metal is preferably from 20 to 60% by weight, based on the sum of the amounts of valve metal compound, alkali metal and diluting salt.
- a sulfur-containing, a phosphorus-containing, a boron-containing and / or a silicon-containing compound can be used as the comonomer.
- Suitable sulfur-containing Grain refiners are, for example, sulfur, potassium sulfate, potassium sulfite, potassium sulfide, sodium sulfate, sodium sulfite, sodium sulfide or tantalum sulfide.
- Suitable phosphorus-containing grain refiners are, for example, sodium or potassium phosphates, phosphorus, phosphides.
- Suitable boron-containing grain refiners are, for example, borax, KBF 4 , NaBF 4 or borides and suitable silicon-containing grain-refined silicic acid, silicates or silicon nitride.
- the grain refiners used are sulfur, alkali metal sulfate, alkali metal sulfite, alkali metal sulfide and / or tantalum sulfide, particularly preferably Na 2 SO 4 .
- the total amount of grain refiner used is preferably from 0.01 to 2% by weight, particularly preferably from 0.02 to 0.4% by weight, based on the sum of the amounts of valve metal compound, alkali metal and diluent salt.
- the grain refiner is added in portions or continuously. Preferably, the addition is carried out in portions in at least 2 portions.
- the first portion can be added to the reactor before the start of the reduction.
- the grain refiner is particularly preferably added in portions in 2 to 50 equal-sized portions. Particularly preferably, the addition takes place together with the valve metal compound.
- the addition of the grain refiner preferably takes place immediately after each addition of the alkali metal.
- the process is to be carried out continuously, it is possible, for example, to proceed such that the reacted melt is let off via a bottom outlet or a heated siphon pipe.
- the reduction is preferably carried out at a temperature of 800 to 1000 0 C.
- the reaction mixture must be heated until the reduction begins. Since the reduction is highly exothermic, it may be necessary to cool the reaction mixture during the reduction.
- the process according to the invention can be carried out in known reactors, as described, for example, in US Pat. No. 4,684,399 and US Pat. No. 5,442,978.
- the entire amount of diluting salt is initially charged and a first portion of valve metal compound and Komverfeinerer added.
- This mixture is brought to the reduction temperature before the reduction is started by adding a first portion of alkali metal.
- additional portions of valve metal compound and alkali metal are added, with the addition of the valve metal compound and other grain refiners is added at the same time.
- the reaction temperature is kept as constant as possible by heating and / or cooling.
- the amount and / or rate of addition is preferably chosen so that the concentration of the three components valve metal compound, alkali metal and grain refiner varies as little as possible over the entire reduction period. In this way, a powder is obtained which has a narrow particle size distribution.
- valve metal compound Preferably, the addition of the components valve metal compound, alkali metal and grain refiner in uniformly large amounts, wherein the addition rate is chosen so that a further portion of a component is always added when this component is almost completely, for example, 95% implemented.
- This embodiment can also be modified in that a first portion of alkali metal is initially charged in the diluting salt, and the reduction is started by adding valve metal compound and grain refiner. In this case, the order of addition is reversed.
- the reduction is carried out semicontinuously, the diluent salt being introduced into a reactor and the valve metal compound and alkali metal alternately added, the metered amount of the valve metal compound stoichiometrically corresponding in each case to a multiple of the amount of the alkali metal added.
- the grain refiner is in turn preferably added simultaneously with the valve metal compound.
- valve metal compound and grain refiner is increased in proportion to the amount of dilution salt in the reactor increased by the reduction or the metering frequency correspondingly increased, whereby towards the end of the reduction the amount of each metered portion of valve metal compound is reduced to the stoichiometric amount of metered alkali metal ,
- the process of the invention allows the preparation of powders with small primary particles, i. a high specific surface and narrow particle size distribution. It is assumed that the following mechanism is used:
- the Komverfeinerer occupies "semi-crystalline layers" on pre-existing tantalum crystals, i.e. sites on the crystal surface where growth takes place, thus hindering further crystal growth.
- Heavily curved surfaces i. smaller crystals, have, based on the surface, a significantly larger number of half-crystal layers than larger crystals. Due to the lower concentration of the grain refiner, therefore, the growth of smaller crystals is less hindered than that of the large crystals.
- the workup of the resulting reaction product is carried out in a known manner.
- the reaction mixture is cooled.
- the cooling takes place in an argon atmosphere in order to avoid the uptake of nitrogen or oxygen by the valve metal powder.
- the reaction mixture is optionally leached after a comminution step with a suitable solvent, for example water, and washed to remove diluting salt and, where possible, comonomer or its decomposition products and to obtain the valve metal powder.
- the valve metal powder can then be dried and further processed in the desired manner.
- Example 6 was repeated except that the sodium was added in 10 portions to 5 kg and the order of addition was reversed. There were thus submitted 5 kg of sodium and the total amount of KCl and KF and heated to 900 0 C. Subsequently, 10 portions of 15 kg of K 2 TaF 7 and 30 g of Na 2 SO 4 and a further 9 portions of 5 kg of sodium were added, with K 2 TaF 7 and Na 2 SO 4 each being added together in alternation with sodium. The portions were dosed so that the temperature in the range of +/- 10 0 C was kept constant. After cooling the reaction mixture, the salt was washed with water. This gave 65 kg of Ta powder with a BET surface area of 2.3 m 2 / g and an O content of 7500 ppm. The comparison with Example 1 shows that even when sodium is present, the procedure according to the invention leads to powders of significantly higher specific surface area.
- Example 1 125 kg K 2 TaF 7 , 125 kg each KCl and KF and 350 g Na 2 SO 4 were melted in a nickel-plated reactor made of the nickel-chromium alloy Inconel ® and reacted at 900 0 C in portions with 36 kg of liquid sodium, each serving was 3 kg. Subsequently, a further 125 kg of K 2 TaF 7 and 350 g of Na 2 SO 4 were metered in and reduced in portions with 39.6 kg of sodium, except for the last portion, each portion in turn comprised a quantity of 3 kg. After cooling the reaction mixture, the salt was washed with water. This gave 110 kg of Ta powder with BET 1.5 m 2 / g, O 5000 ppm. The comparison with Example 1 shows that, despite a significantly increased amount of valve metal compound to be reacted, a product having the same BET surface area can be obtained.
- Example 8 was repeated, but this time only 2 x 300 g of Na 2 SO 4 were used and the second portion of K 2 TaF 7 was not added firmly, but melted in a separate container at 800 0 C and transferred via a pipe into the reactor has been.
- Example 1 110 kg of Ta powder with BET 1.9 m 2 / g, O 6800 ppm.
- the comparison with Example 1 shows that despite significantly increased amount of reacted valve metal compound a product with a higher BET surface area can be obtained.
- K 2 TaF 7 150 kg K 2 TaF 7, 150 kg each of KCl and KF and 500 g Na 2 SO 4 were placed in a plated with nickel reactor made of nickel-chromium alloy Inconel ® at 850 0 C with 50 kg of liquid sodium reacted.
- K 2 TaF 7 was added in liquid form. For this purpose, it was melted in a separate container at 700 0 C and metered via a pipe into the reactor.
- the addition of K 2 TaF 7 , Na 2 SO 4 and liquid sodium was carried out in portions in 10 equal-sized portions, wherein K 2 TaF 7 and Na 2 SO 4 were respectively added together and alternately with the sodium.
- Each serving of 15 kg K 2 TaF 7 was metered in each case within 1-2 minutes.
- Each 5 kg of liquid sodium was added within 20 seconds.
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| CN200480044562.0A CN101124060B (zh) | 2004-12-09 | 2004-12-09 | 阀金属粉末的制备 |
| US11/721,276 US8951328B2 (en) | 2004-12-09 | 2004-12-09 | Production of valve metal powders |
| DE502004009945T DE502004009945D1 (de) | 2004-12-09 | 2004-12-09 | Herstellung von ventilmetallpulvern |
| AT04803653T ATE439927T1 (de) | 2004-12-09 | 2004-12-09 | Herstellung von ventilmetallpulvern |
| CA002589109A CA2589109A1 (en) | 2004-12-09 | 2004-12-09 | Production of valve metal powders |
| JP2007544740A JP4960880B2 (ja) | 2004-12-09 | 2004-12-09 | バルブ金属粉末の製造 |
| AU2004325527A AU2004325527B2 (en) | 2004-12-09 | 2004-12-09 | Production of valve metal powders |
| PCT/EP2004/013987 WO2006061040A1 (de) | 2004-12-09 | 2004-12-09 | Herstellung von ventilmetallpulvern |
| EP04803653A EP1827739B1 (de) | 2004-12-09 | 2004-12-09 | Herstellung von ventilmetallpulvern |
| MX2007006688A MX2007006688A (es) | 2004-12-09 | 2004-12-09 | Produccion de polvos metalicos de valvulas. |
| PT04803653T PT1827739E (pt) | 2004-12-09 | 2004-12-09 | Produção de pós de metal para válvulas |
| IL183633A IL183633A0 (en) | 2004-12-09 | 2007-06-04 | Production of valve metal powders |
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