Abstract: Disclosed methods relate to producing an aluminum-scandium (Al—Sc) alloy. A method can include providing an electrolyte bath comprising a first portion of at least one of ScF3 or AlF3 and a first portion of at least one of LiF, NaF, or KF; providing a cathode in electrical contact with the electrolyte bath; providing an anode in electrical contact with the electrolyte bath; adding a first portion of Sc2O3 into the electrolyte bath; reacting an aluminum ion with the cathode; applying an electric current to the cathode, thereby reacting a scandium ion with the cathode to produce the Al—Sc alloy.
Type:
Application
Filed:
April 1, 2024
Publication date:
February 20, 2025
Applicant:
FEA MATERIALS LLC
Inventors:
Adam Clayton POWELL, Matthew R. EARLAM, Salvador A. BARRIGA, Richard SALVUCCI, Brian HUNT
Abstract: Disclosed methods relate to producing an aluminum-scandium (Al—Sc) alloy. A method can include providing an electrolyte bath comprising a first portion of at least one of ScF3 or AlF3 and a first portion of at least one of LiF, NaF, or KF; providing a cathode in electrical contact with the electrolyte bath; providing an anode in electrical contact with the electrolyte bath; adding a first portion of SC2O3 into the electrolyte bath; reacting an aluminum ion with the cathode; applying an electric current to the cathode, thereby reacting a scandium ion with the cathode to produce the Al—Sc alloy.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 15, 2019
Date of Patent:
April 30, 2024
Assignee:
FEA Materials LLC
Inventors:
Adam Clayton Powell, Matthew R. Earlam, Salvador A. Barriga, Richard Salvucci, Brian Hunt
Abstract: Disclosed methods relate to producing an aluminum-scandium (Al—Sc) alloy. A method can include providing an electrolyte bath comprising a first portion of at least one of ScF3 or AlF3 and a first portion of at least one of LiF, NaF, or KF; providing a cathode in electrical contact with the electrolyte bath; providing an anode in electrical contact with the electrolyte bath; adding a first portion of SC2O3 into the electrolyte bath; reacting an aluminum ion with the cathode; applying an electric current to the cathode, thereby reacting a scandium ion with the cathode to produce the Al—Sc alloy.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 15, 2019
Publication date:
December 31, 2020
Applicant:
FEA MATERIALS LLC
Inventors:
Adam Clayton POWELL, Matthew R. EARLAM, Salvador A. BARRIGA, Richard SALVUCCI