RI 5394 Electrolytic Separation Studies Of Nickel And Cobalt From Nicaro-Plant Products ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
M. J. Ferrante
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Jan 1, 1958

Abstract

Laboratory-scale tests were undertaken to examine several electrolytes for possible use in separating nickel and cobalt from products being prepared at Nicaro, Cuba. The most extensive work was done with nickel sulfate-ammonium fluoride, ammonium fluoride, ammonium sulfate, and nickel sulfate-boric acid electrolytes. All four electrolytes exhibited some selectivity for dissolving nickel carbonate from Nicaro basic carbonate used for regeneration. The nickel sulfate-ammonium fluoride electrolyte exhibited less selectivity for dissolving nickel carbonate from Nicaro basic carbonate than it did from synthetic mixtures. Ammonium fluoride leaching experiments showed that a low concentration and high temperature gave a good nickel extraction with C. P. reagents; however, this was not confirmed in tests using Nicaro basic carbonate. Electrolytic tests employing ammonium fluoride leach liquors gave no further separation, since approximately 90 percent of the cobalt was deposited at the cathode with the nickel.
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APA: M. J. Ferrante  (1958)  RI 5394 Electrolytic Separation Studies Of Nickel And Cobalt From Nicaro-Plant Products ? Summary

MLA: M. J. Ferrante RI 5394 Electrolytic Separation Studies Of Nickel And Cobalt From Nicaro-Plant Products ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1958.

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