RI 5633 Bimetallic Reduction of Hafnium Tetrachloride

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Gerald W. Elger
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Jul 1, 1960

Abstract

The Federal Bureau of Mines developed a modification in the conventional Kroll process for preparing high - purity hafnium metal . This modification involved the partial replacement of magnesium by sodium in the batch reduction of purified hafnium tetrachloride to sponge metal . The raw tetrachloride was purified either by thermal degassing of the volatile contaminants to the atmosphere or by fused- salt treatment . In the fused- salt treatment , the tetrachloride was contacted with molten alkali chlorides to remove the impurities . The reaction byproducts were removed from the metal by heat treatment in an evacuated furnace . The metal sponge was consolidated by melting into buttons or ingots , which were analyzed for impurities . The purity of the metal prepared by the modified process is superior to that of the metal produced by the conventional method . The hafnium metal was comparable to crystal - bar hafnium except for the oxygen content , despite the abnormally high impurity concentrations in the raw tetrachloride . Several ingots were successfully cold - rolled to sheet .
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APA: Gerald W. Elger  (1960)  RI 5633 Bimetallic Reduction of Hafnium Tetrachloride

MLA: Gerald W. Elger RI 5633 Bimetallic Reduction of Hafnium Tetrachloride. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1960.

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