RI 6489 Electrorefining Beryllium. Operation of a Prototype Cell

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
M. M. Wong J. E. Klosterman
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

Scrap beryllium chips ( nominally 96 to 97 percent Be ) were electrore fined in a prototype cell with 408 lb of electrolyte composed of 52.4 mole - percent LiCl , 36.3 mole - percent KC1 , and 11.3 mole - percent BeCl2 . The cell temperature was 500 ° C. In a typical 10-3 /4 - hour deposition cycle , 0.415 pound of metal was produced ; the metal contained impurities in parts per million as follows : C , 700 ; 0 , 610 ; Al , 34 ; Ca , 32 ; Cu , 20 ; Fe , 25 ; Mg , 9 ; and Mn , 23 . Operation of the prototype cell for 2 years demonstrated that adapting the electrorefining process to an enlarged scale of operation presented few difficulties in mechanical functions , maintenance of optimum operating conditions , and control of product purity . After the spent anode feed was leached in a 5 - percent nitric acid solution and the fine - sized particles were removed , it was recycled in some tests . The metal produced was somewhat higher in impurities than metal from the fresh scrap chips .
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APA: M. M. Wong J. E. Klosterman  (1964)  RI 6489 Electrorefining Beryllium. Operation of a Prototype Cell

MLA: M. M. Wong J. E. Klosterman RI 6489 Electrorefining Beryllium. Operation of a Prototype Cell. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.

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