IC 7553 Thallium Properties, Sources, Recovery, and Uses of the Element and Its Compounds

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
William H. Waggaman GLADYS G. HEFFNER Edwin A. Gee
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Mar 1, 1950

Abstract

Thallium is one of the rare and relatively neglected elements that has recently assumed conspicuous importance. This element is widely distributed in nature but occurs in such minute quantities in most rocks and minerals that its recovery at present is only commercially feasible as a byproduct of other industries. World War II, with its unprecedented demand for products having special or unusual properties, led to a study of a number of the rarer elements that previously had been given comparatively little attention for one or more of the following reasons: 1. 2. Limited knowledge of properties. Small quantitios present in available raw materials. 3. High cost of concentration and recovery. Some of those rare elements, either alone or in the form of compounds, have already proved of such value for certain military and industrial purposes that their extraction from ores and waste products, oven at high cost, is fully justified. On the othor hand, further investigation of their character- istics, discovery of more adequato sources, and improvement in methods of con- centration and recovery would greatly broaden their field of usefulness and establish new and expanded industries. The current market for some of these elements exceeds the available supply. One of the functions of the Bureau of Mines is to study the properties of such elements in greater detail, locate the most promising raw materials from which they can be derived, and work out methods of extraction that will render the recovery of such elements more economical. The purpose of a serios of information circulars on the raror elements is to present in condensed form the facts and data so far available. This information may serve as a basis in planning more complete investigations loading to a full utilization of such elements.
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APA: William H. Waggaman GLADYS G. HEFFNER Edwin A. Gee  (1950)  IC 7553 Thallium Properties, Sources, Recovery, and Uses of the Element and Its Compounds

MLA: William H. Waggaman GLADYS G. HEFFNER Edwin A. Gee IC 7553 Thallium Properties, Sources, Recovery, and Uses of the Element and Its Compounds. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1950.

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