RI 5933 Quality Of Zirconium Prepared By Different Reductants ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Gerald W. Elger
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Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

This report compares the quality of zirconium metal prepared by batch reduction of zirconium tetrachloride by (1) sodium, (2) magnesium, and (3) mixtures of sodium and magnesium. Criteria for quality are based on chemical analyses and hardness testing of zirconium arc-melted from sponge. The best quality zirconium with respect to low oxygen content and hardness numbers was prepared by reaction of zirconium tetrachloride with a mixture of sodium and magnesium. It was found that this reaction could be successfully carried out by two methods: (1) addition of sodium and magnesium before the initial reaction and (2) periodic injection of sodium during reaction of zirconium tetrachloride with magnesium. The largest quantity of metal was found to be recovered from experiments in which a mixture of sodium and magnesium was used. Magnesium appeared to be a better reductant than sodium because magnesium-reduced zirconium contained less oxygen and exhibited lower hardness numbers than sodium-reduced metal.
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APA: Gerald W. Elger  (1962)  RI 5933 Quality Of Zirconium Prepared By Different Reductants ? Summary

MLA: Gerald W. Elger RI 5933 Quality Of Zirconium Prepared By Different Reductants ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1962.

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