RI 6456 Methods Used in Preparing Boron

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
D. Z. Hobbs T. T. Campbell F. E. Block
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

Several methods were investigated for the preparation of high- purity elemental boron in an attempt to develop a feasible process for producing boron on a large scale . In the work described in this report , the metal was prepared by metering boron trichloride gas into a crucible containing molten metal reductants . It was necessary to remove reaction byproducts by acid and aqueous leaching . Magnesium and sodium were tested as reductants , but best results were achieved using lithium or zinc as reductants . Contaminants originating from the materials of construction were the chief impurities in boron made by this method . Impurities ranged from 0.5 to 5.0 percent . Impure boron ( 85 to 90 percent ) was also prepared by the magnesium reduction of boron trioxide in a thermite - type reaction . This product contained magnesium as the chief contaminant . Impure boron made in this way could be upgraded by fusing with potassium fluoborate or potassium acid fluoride . After acid leaching the fusion cake , a product containing 95 to 97 percent boron was obtained . Analytical techniques for accurate determination of impurities in elemental boron are a major problem , requiring solution before a valid comparison can be made of the quality of boron prepared by these various methods .
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APA: D. Z. Hobbs T. T. Campbell F. E. Block  (1964)  RI 6456 Methods Used in Preparing Boron

MLA: D. Z. Hobbs T. T. Campbell F. E. Block RI 6456 Methods Used in Preparing Boron. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.

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