Valve metal powders and process for producing them
View Patent ↗Process for producing a valve metal powder by producing a precursor of desired morphology, converting the precursor into an oxide of the valve metal, stabilizing the structure of the oxide by heat treatment and reducing the stabilized oxide while retaining the morphology. Valve metal powders obtainable in this way, in particular comprising spherical agglomerates with a mean agglomerate size of 10–80 μm, preferably 20–40 μm, and use of these valve metal powders to produce solid electrolyte capacitors.
1. A process for producing a valve metal powder, comprising the sequential steps of:
a) producing a precursor of preformed morphology;
b) converting the precursor into an oxide of the valve metal;
c) stabilizing the morphology of the oxide by heat treatment; and
d) reducing the stabilized oxide while retaining the morphology, thereby forming said valve metal powder,
wherein, said precursor has a morphology comprising a primary structure, a secondary structure and a tertiary structure, and said valve metal powder has a morphology comprising a primary structure, a secondary structure and a tertiary structure,
further wherein, said stabilization step is performed such that the secondary structure of said valve metal powder corresponds to the secondary structure of said precursor, and the tertiary structure of said valve metal powder corresponds to the tertiary structure of said precursor.
2. The process of claim 1 , wherein some stabilizing of the morphology of the oxide takes place as early as during the conversion of the precursor into the oxide in step b).
3. The process of claim 1 , wherein the reduction of the stabilized oxide is carried out with gaseous reducing agents.
4. The process of claim 3 , wherein the gaseous reducing agent used is magnesium vapor.
5. The process of claim 1 , wherein the reduction of the stabilized oxide takes place by reaction with an alkaline earth metal or alkali metal or mixtures thereof.
6. The process of claim 1 , wherein the valve metal is a valve metal alloy.
7. The process of claim 1 , wherein the valve metal is a valve metal suboxide.
8. The process of claim 1 , wherein spherical agglomerates are used as precursor.
9. The process of claim 1 , wherein fibrous agglomerates or fibers or fabrics produced therefrom are used as precursor.
10. The process of claim 1 , wherein platelet-like agglomerates are used as precursor.
11. The method of claim 1 wherein said oxide of said valve metal is a tantalum oxide, and the stabilization step (c) is conducted at a temperature of 1500° C. to 1800° C.
12. The method of claim 1 wherein said oxide of said valve metal is a niobium oxide, and the stabilization step (c) is conducted at a temperature of 1350° C. to 1550° C.
13. The method of claim 1 wherein said valve metal powder has a bimodal pore distribution.
14. A process for producing a valve metal powder, comprising the sequential steps of:
a) providing a precursor having preformed morphology, said precursor being an oxide of a valve metal;
b) stabilizing the morphology of the oxide by heat treatment; and
c) reducing the stabilized oxide while retaining the morphology, thereby forming said valve metal powder,
wherein, said precursor has a morphology comprising a primary structure, a secondary structure and a tertiary structure, and said valve metal powder has a morphology comprising a primary structure, a secondary structure and a tertiary structure,
further wherein, said stabilization step is performed such that the secondary structure of said valve metal powder corresponds to the secondary structure of said precursor, and the tertiary structure of said valve metal powder corresponds to the tertiary structure of said precursor.