RI 5543 An Electrolytic Method For Separating Nickel And Cobalt - Summary

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- 28
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1959
Abstract
A process was investigated for preparing Specification-grade nickel (containing less than 1 percent cobalt) by stripping it electrolytically from a nickel sulfate-boric acid solution and using the stripped electrolyte for the preferential dissolution of nickel from basic carbonates of nickel and cobalt. The basic carbonates were produced at the plant at Nicaro, Cuba, owned by the U.S. Government. Determination of the optimum conditions for deposition of Specification-grade nickel indicated that the upper limit of cobalt concentration was 0.1 gram per liter. The pH, temperature, and concentrations of nickel and boric acid in the electrolyte were not critical. An aluminum cathode and two lead anodes were used at a cathode current density of 1.2 amperes per square decimeter.
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APA:
(1959) RI 5543 An Electrolytic Method For Separating Nickel And Cobalt - SummaryMLA: RI 5543 An Electrolytic Method For Separating Nickel And Cobalt - Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1959.