RI 5893 Preparing Boron By Fused-Salt Electrolysis: A Preliminary Study ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
D. Z. Hobbs
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Jan 1, 1961

Abstract

Because an economic method for preparing pure boron has not been developed, a program was started by the Bureau of Mines to evaluate existing techniques or to develop new methods for preparing the pure element. This report describes investigations directed toward the development of techniques for the preparation of pure boron by fused-salt electrolysis. Only two of the several fused-salt baths tested were satisfactory for the preparation of boron. These baths contained (1) potassium fluoride, lithium fluoride, potassium fluoborate and boron trioxide; and (2) potassium fluoride, potassium chloride, and boron trioxide. Of these two mixtures, the latter was more satisfactory. Elemental boron of from 90- to 95-percent purity and, in isolated cases, as high as 98-percent purity, was prepared from these two types of fused-salt baths. There appeared to be no distinct differences either in the yields or the purity of boron prepared at current densities ranging from 795 to 1,000 amperes per square foot. Current efficiencies were as high as 85 percent.
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APA: D. Z. Hobbs  (1961)  RI 5893 Preparing Boron By Fused-Salt Electrolysis: A Preliminary Study ? Summary

MLA: D. Z. Hobbs RI 5893 Preparing Boron By Fused-Salt Electrolysis: A Preliminary Study ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1961.

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