Claims
- 1. A method for producing a metal vapor comprising:forming a metal carbide from a solid metal and a source of carbon in an oxygen-free and water-free atmosphere; and heating said metal carbide to form a vapor of said metal in said atmosphere; wherein said solid metal is transformed to said vapor without reducing said metal to a liquid phase.
- 2. The method for producing a metal vapor according to claim 1, wherein said source of carbon is graphite.
- 3. The method for producing a metal vapor according to claim 2, wherein said metal and graphite have a particle size of less than 5 cm.
- 4. The method for producing a metal vapor according to claim 1, wherein said oxygen-free and water-free atmosphere is a dry, rare gas atmosphere.
- 5. The method for producing a metal vapor according to claim 3, wherein said dry, rare gas is argon gas.
- 6. The method for producing a metal vapor according to claim 5, wherein the molar ratio of said source of carbon to said metal is at least 2 to 1.
- 7. The method for producing a metal vapor according to claim 6, wherein said metal carbide is formed by heating said metal and said source of carbon to a first temperature, and wherein said first temperature is above the melting point of said metal.
- 8. The method for producing a metal vapor according to claim 1, wherein said metal carbide is heated to a second temperature which is above the boiling point of said metal.
- 9. The method for producing a metal vapor according to claim 1, wherein said source of carbon is graphite, the molar ratio of said graphite to said metal is at least 2 to 1, said metal and graphite have a particle size of less than 5 cm, and said oxygen-free and water-free atmosphere is argon gas.
- 10. The method for producing a metal vapor according to claim 1, further comprising contacting said metal carbide with a dopant prior to heating said metal carbide.
- 11. The method for producing a metal vapor according to claim 10, wherein said dopant is a metal powder selected from the group consisting of iron, copper, nickel and zinc.
- 12. A method for producing magnesium vapor comprising:forming a magnesium carbide from a solid magnesium and a source of carbon in an oxygen-free and water-free atmosphere; and heating said magnesium carbide to form a magnesium vapor in said atmosphere; wherein said solid magnesiunm is transformed to said magnesium vapor without reducing said magnesium to a liquid phase.
- 13. The method for producing magnesium vapor according to claim 12, wherein said source of carbon is graphite.
- 14. The method for producing magnesium vapor according to claim 13, wherein said magnesium and graphite are in the form of chips having a particle size of less than 5 cm.
- 15. The method for producing magnesium vapor according to claim 12, wherein said oxygen-free and water-free atmosphere is a dry, rare gas atmosphere.
- 16. The method for producing magnesium vapor according to claim 15, wherein said dry, rare gas is argon gas.
- 17. The method for producing magnesium vapor according to claim 12, wherein said magnesium carbide is formed by heating said magnesium and said source of carbon to a first temperature.
- 18. The method for producing magnesium vapor according to claim 17, wherein the molar ratio of said source of carbon to said magnesium is at least 2 to 1.
- 19. The method for producing magnesium vapor according to claim 17, wherein said first temperature is above the melting point of said magnesium.
- 20. The method for producing magnesium vapor according to claim 12, wherein said magnesium carbide is heated to a second temperature which is above the boiling point of said magnesium.
- 21. The method for producing magnesium vapor according to claim 12, further comprising contacting said magnesium carbide with a dopant prior to heating said magnesium carbide.
- 22. The method for producing magnesium vapor according to claim 21, wherein said dopant is a metal powder selected from the group consisting of iron, copper, nickel and zinc.
- 23. A method for producing magnesium vapor comprising:combining magnesium and graphite in a vessel to form a mixture; heating said mixture at a first temperature in a dry, rare gas atmosphere to form a magnesium carbide; maintaining said first temperature for a period of time; heating said magnesium carbide to a second temperature to form a magnesium vapor and a dry, rare gas; withdrawing said magnesium vapor and said dry, rare gas from said vessel; and separating said magnesium vapor from said dry rare gas.
- 24. The method for producing magnesium vapor according to claim 23, wherein the molar ratio of graphite to magnesium is at least 2 to 1.
- 25. The method for producing magnesium vapor according to claim 23, wherein said magnesium and graphite have a particle size of less than 5 cm.
- 26. The method for producing magnesium vapor according to claim 23, wherein said first temperature is above 650° C.
- 27. The method for producing magnesium vapor according to claim 23, wherein said rare gas is argon gas.
- 28. The method for producing magnesium vapor according to claim 23, wherein said second temperature is above 1100° C.
- 29. The method for producing magnesium vapor according to claim 23, wherein said period of time is between 2 and 3 minutes.
- 30. The method for producing magnesium vapor according to claim 23, further comprising contacting a metal carbide with a dopant prior to heating said metal carbide.
- 31. The method for producing magnesium vapor according to claim 30, wherein said dopant is a metal powder selected from the group consisting of iron, copper, nickel and zinc.
- 32. The method for producing magnesium vapor according to claim 23, wherein said dry, rare gas is argon gas.
Government Interests
This invention was made with Government support under contract number DEAC02-98CH10886, awarded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The Government has certain rights in the invention.
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