RI 6444 Electrodeposition of Molybdenum Metal From Molten Electrolytes

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
H. J. Heinen J. B. Zadra
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

Electrowinning molybdenum from oxide feed materials dissolved in a variety of molten baths was investigated . A NaCl - NaF - Na₂ B₁ O -Mo0, system operating at 1,000 ° C in a cell without a protective atmosphere gave the best current efficiency , metal - to - cathode adherence , and purity of electrowon Technical - grade molybdic oxide , containing associated impurities of aluminum , iron , copper , silicon , and tungsten in combined quantities of 10 percent , was used as feed material to produce dendritic crystals of molybdenum metal containing less than 0.5 percent total base metal , carbon , and oxygen impurities . Arc - melting molybdenum electrowon from either chemically pure or commercial - grade Mo0, produced ingots that contained less than 0.1 percent total impurities and had hardness readings of 168 to 200 Vhn .
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APA: H. J. Heinen J. B. Zadra  (1964)  RI 6444 Electrodeposition of Molybdenum Metal From Molten Electrolytes

MLA: H. J. Heinen J. B. Zadra RI 6444 Electrodeposition of Molybdenum Metal From Molten Electrolytes. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.

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