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Supercritical Gallium Trichloride in Oxidative Metal Recycling: Ga2Cl6Dimers vs GaCl3Monomers and Rheological Behavior

Authors :
Usuki, Takeshi
Khomenko, Maxim
Sokolov, Anton
Bokova, Maria
Ohara, Koji
Kassem, Mohammad
Tverjanovich, Andrey
Bychkov, Eugene
Source :
Inorganic Chemistry; April 2024, Vol. 63 Issue: 17 p7640-7651, 12p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Oxidative recycling of metals is crucial for a circular economy, encompassing the preservation of natural resources, the reduction of energy consumption, and the mitigation of environmental impacts and greenhouse gas emissions associated with traditional mining and processing. Low-melting gallium trichloride appears to be a promising oxidative solvent for rare-earth metals, transuranium elements, platinum, pnictogens, and chalcogens. Typically, oxidative dissolution with GaCl3occurs at relatively low temperatures over a few days, assuming the presence of tetrahedral Ga–Cl entities. While supercritical gallium trichloride holds the potential for advanced recycling, little is known about its structure and viscosity. Using high-energy X-ray diffraction and multiscale modeling, which includes first-principles simulations, we have revealed a dual molecular nature of supercritical gallium trichloride, consisting of tetrahedral dimers and flat trigonal monomers. The molecular geometry can be precisely tuned by adjusting the temperature and pressure, optimizing the recycling process for specific metals. The derived viscosity, consistent with the reported results in the vicinity of melting, decreases by a factor of 100 above the critical temperature, enabling fast molecular diffusion, and efficient recycling kinetics.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00201669 and 1520510X
Volume :
63
Issue :
17
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Inorganic Chemistry
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs67017303
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.inorgchem.3c04347