溶融 Al-Mg 合金からの Mn 除去のための Al6Mn 金属間化合物の生成に関する熱力学

Translated title of the contribution: Thermodynamics of formation of Al6Mn inter-metallic compound for Mn removal from molten Al-Mg alloy

Kengo Kato, Yusuke Hanai, Hideki Ono*, Katsuhiro Yamaguchi, Kohei Komori

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Abstract

To reduce CO2 emission, recycling Al scrap into wrought alloy is desired. However, impurity elements are inevitably contained in the Al scrap recovered from the society, and most of them are difficult to be removed by the current pyro-metallurgical processes. Mn is one of the major alloying elements of Al alloys and steels, and is contained in Al scraps. Therefore, a removal method of Mn from Al is necessary. Mn easily forms an inter-metallic compound with Al; on the other hand, it is immiscible with Mg in the liquid state, which suggests that the repulsive interaction between Mg and Mn in molten Al enhances the precipitation of intermetallic compounds such as Al6Mn. This study proposed Mn removal from molten Al-Mg alloy through precipitation of Al6Mn inter-metallic compound. Molten Al-Mg alloy was equilibrated with Al6Mn, and the reducing limit of Mn concentration was thermodynamically discussed. Mn concentration becomes lower at higher Mg content of molten Al and lower temperature. The activity coefficient of Mn in molten Al-Mg alloy was increased with the addition of Mg, and the following equation was obtained as a function of temperature and molar fraction of Mg: o ln γ Mn(l, in Al−Mg alloy) = 873T (−0.459xMg2 + 17.94xMg − 8.80) It was found that Al6Mn will precipitate due to the repulsive interaction of Mn and Mg when the Mg content of Al is increased. The thermodynamic analysis showed the possibility of reducing the Mn content of Al to 0.0030 mass% at 733K and 34 mass%Mg by the present removal process.

Translated title of the contributionThermodynamics of formation of Al6Mn inter-metallic compound for Mn removal from molten Al-Mg alloy
Original languageJapanese
Pages (from-to)279-284
Number of pages6
JournalKeikinzoku/Journal of Japan Institute of Light Metals
Volume73
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 2023

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Mechanics of Materials
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Metals and Alloys
  • Materials Chemistry

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