Extractive Metallurgy Division - High-Purity Tantalum

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
R. F. Rolsten
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Jan 1, 1960

Abstract

VAN Arkel 1 prepared ductile tantalum by the thermal decompoiition of tantalum pentachloride on a resistively heated wire (2000° C) in an evacuated bulb maintained at 100°C. Burgers and Basart2'3 observed the formation of a mixture of tantalum carbide and free metal when a carbon deposition base was used. campbel14 suggested the thermal decomposition of the iodide if a lower decomposition tem- perature was desired. To date, the details for preparing high-purity iodide tantalum have not been disclosed. EXPERIMENTAL The tantalum to be purified was symmetrically placed around the clear quartz deposition surface centrally located within a 64 mm cylindrical Vycor bulb. The deposition vessel usually employed5 was modified6 by incorporating a reentrant fin,mer in place of the customary metal filament in the head
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APA: R. F. Rolsten  (1960)  Extractive Metallurgy Division - High-Purity Tantalum

MLA: R. F. Rolsten Extractive Metallurgy Division - High-Purity Tantalum. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1960.

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