Production of aluminum nitride from aluminum metal using molten fluoride

2015 
The production of aluminum nitride (AlN) from aluminum metal was investigated in this study. The nitridation of Al (in rod, powder, and thin-plate forms) was facilitated by dissolving the Al 2 O 3 thin films formed on the Al samples with a molten fluoride mixture (KF–45 mol% AlF 3 , KF, or LiF–50 mol% KF). AlN was formed when NH 3 gas was supplied to the Al sample (in both solid and liquid forms) wetted by molten fluoride mixture. The lowest temperature at which AlN was successfully produced was 773 K. No AlN was formed when N 2 or H 2 –25% N 2 gas was supplied to the Al sample, even when a molten fluoride mixture was used. The reaction rate for the nitridation of Al powder increased with the temperature and reached 99% after 3 h at 1173 K. AlN thin films of 2–5 μm thickness were formed on Al thin plates (0.075–1.0 mm thick) at 873 K.
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