Hydrolysis of Niobium Pentachloride Solutions

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
James A. Sommers
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

Hydrolysis of NbC15 is used to recover oxide values for ceramic and metals production. Reaction of NbC15 with water is rapid, exothermic and vigorous, yielding a gelatinous slurry. In contrast, dissolution of NbC15 in 12 N HCl is endothermic, resulting in a clear yellow solution. Such solutions can be de-hydrochlorinated by controlled contact with air, to precipitate a tantalum¬rich solids, depleting the liquid of its tantalum content. In this way, cheap, useful Nb-Ta partial separation is achieved. The separation is based upon differential oxide-chloride stability. Nb2O5 with <200 ppm Ta/Nb has obtained from starting levels of 2000 ppm. Observations are made on the different types of hydrolysis.
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APA: James A. Sommers  (1992)  Hydrolysis of Niobium Pentachloride Solutions

MLA: James A. Sommers Hydrolysis of Niobium Pentachloride Solutions. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1992.

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