RI 5549 Metallurgical Laboratory Data On Reduction And Refining Of Ceric Oxide And Cerous Fluoride To Cerium Ingot ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
E. Morrice
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Jan 1, 1960

Abstract

The metallurgical laboratory data developed in this study indicate an improved electrowinning process for producing higher purity cerium ingot. A typical sample of the Reno electrocerium contains 99.9 weight-percent cerium and the following impurities: Total other rare-earth elements, less than 0.04 percent; iron not detected; silicon and aluminum, less than 0.02 percent each; calcium plus magnesium, less than 0.01 percent; carbon, 0.01 percent; oxygen, 0.002 percent; hydrogen, 0.0003 percent; and nitrogen, 0.0015 percent.
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APA: E. Morrice  (1960)  RI 5549 Metallurgical Laboratory Data On Reduction And Refining Of Ceric Oxide And Cerous Fluoride To Cerium Ingot ? Summary

MLA: E. Morrice RI 5549 Metallurgical Laboratory Data On Reduction And Refining Of Ceric Oxide And Cerous Fluoride To Cerium Ingot ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1960.

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