RI 5862 Separation Of Tantalum From Columbium By The Hydrofluoric Acid-Sulfuric Acid-Methyl Isobutyl Ketone System ? Introduction And Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
S. L. May
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Jan 1, 1961

Abstract

Procedures for separating columbium and tantalum have been developed by the Bureau of Mines as part of a broad research program on the utilization of low-grade ores of columbium and tantalum, Columbium and tantalum compounds of greater than 99 percent purity have been obtained by application of the solvent extraction separation system: Hydrofluoric acid-sulfuric acid-methyl iso-butyl ketone. This system is unique in that it not only separates columbium from tantalum, but also separates these two metals from other metallic impurities. The system is effective for separating the metals irrespective of the tantalum and columbium ratio of the starting materials. Investigations in which the spent feed obtained from the initial coextraction step was recycled to the system indicated that efficiency was increased, and cost was reduced without impairing product purity. Continuous tests demonstrated that this solvent extraction system could be used in large-scale equipment without loss in efficiency or in purity of products. The separation of columbium and tantalum has been difficult because of the similarity in their chemical bahavior. Many methods have been proposed for separating these two elements, but most methods either did not achieve satisfactory separation or were tedious and time consuming. The Marignac process (3, 4)4 developed in 1866 was the only method used commercially until recently. This separation procedure is based on the difference in solubility in aqueous solution of potassium tantalum fluoride and potassium columbium oxyfluoride. Current commercial practice appears to favor solvent extraction as a method for separating tantalum from columbium (1). Several efficient methods for separating columbium from tantalum by solvent extraction (2, 9, 8) were reported earlier from this laboratory.
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APA: S. L. May  (1961)  RI 5862 Separation Of Tantalum From Columbium By The Hydrofluoric Acid-Sulfuric Acid-Methyl Isobutyl Ketone System ? Introduction And Summary

MLA: S. L. May RI 5862 Separation Of Tantalum From Columbium By The Hydrofluoric Acid-Sulfuric Acid-Methyl Isobutyl Ketone System ? Introduction And Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1961.

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