RI 5214 Zirconium Purification, Using A Basic Sulfate Precipitation ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. H. Nielsen
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Jan 1, 1956

Abstract

A new, cheaper precipitation scheme has been developed to produce purified zirconium oxide, Technical-grade sulfuric acid is used to precipitate a basic zirconium sulfate from a hot dilute hydrochloric acid solution. With close control of temperature, pH, and zirconium - sulfate ratio, excellent purification and complete zirconium recovery can be attained. The process has been successfully applied for 3 months and has proved to be a more satisfactory procedure than the ammonium phthalate process used previously. INTRODUCTION The Northwest Electrodevelopment Laboratory of the Federal Bureau of Mines has developed and improved the Kroll process for the production of pure ductile zirconium and hafnium. metal. Since 1946 over 1 million pounds of zirconium sponge metal has been produced, mostly high-purity material for the Atomic Energy Commission
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APA: R. H. Nielsen  (1956)  RI 5214 Zirconium Purification, Using A Basic Sulfate Precipitation ? Summary

MLA: R. H. Nielsen RI 5214 Zirconium Purification, Using A Basic Sulfate Precipitation ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1956.

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