TÁNTALO: Un metal estratégico

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  • Gregorio López-López Author
  • Jesús López-López Author
  • Mª Rosa García-Yagües Author

Abstract

In nature, the main source of tantalum is an isomorphous series of minerals containing oxides of tantalum, niobium, iron, and manganese, which are collectively known as columbite-tantalite (coltan). Upgraded Ta2O5-containing tin slags are also used as a secondary source of tantalum. Coltan, either naturally occurring or synthetically produced as concentrates from tin slags, are digested with hydrofluoric and sulphuric acid at an elevated temperature.The aqueous solution of Ta-Nb in hydrofluoric acid is extracted in several continuously operating mixer-settler systems or extraction columns with an organic solvent like methyl isobuthyl ketone. The organic phase is then scrubbed with 6-15 N H2SO4 to separate the niobium from the tantalum by selective stripping. The tantalum salt is extracted from the organic phase with water or diluted aqueous ammonium fluoride solution. The demands of the solid tantalum capacitor industry for high quality, high surface area tantalum powders have driven improvements in the sodium reduction of K2TaF7. The much-improved chemistry reflects the many modifications to the process put in place after 1990 and the subsequent improvements in the electrical quality as measured by the performance of tantalum capacitors.

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2024-05-24

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