

This CMI research was conducted by researchers at Ames Laboratory and Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
Achievement
Designed and demonstrated a new reactor for producing rare earth magnet materials in high magnetic fields via hydrogenation-disproportionation-desorption-recombination (HDDR) chemistry.
Significance and impact
A new capability within CMI, enabling production of magnet powders and study of magnetic field on the associated chemical reactions and the resulting microstructure and magnetic properties.
Details and Next steps
- HDDR is a commercial process for making Nd2Fe14B-based powders by reacting with hydrogen at high temperature then reforming. Application of a field during this process provides unique control.
- Development of this capability enables the CMI to study the role of magnetic fields in the HDDR process and optimize magnet powders in Year 8 and beyond.
