RI 6506 Electrorefining of Columbium

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. E. Cumings F. R. Cattoir
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

Columbium metal was electrorefined in a fused - salt electrolyte . Excellent results were obtained in lowering the impurity content in a 94 - percent columbium anode feed material to produce a 99.8- percent - pure metal . The reductions of the major impurities follow : Oxygen from 19,800 to 500 ppm , carbon from 9,700 to 25 ppm , iron from 9,200 to 630 ppm , nitrogen from 2,100 to 90 ppm , and silicon from 750 ppm to not detected . Columbium with a purity of 99.9 percent was produced from 99.5- and 99.8 - percent grades of columbium. The investigation was devoted to the evaluation of a fused - fluoride - salt electrolyte ( KF - NaF- K₂ CbF, ) for electrorefining columbium. The effects of the columbium concentration and the voltage upon the product's purity were investigated . The effect on the cathode current efficiency of ampere - hours of deposition and the formation of a dual valence state of the columbium was also investigated .
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APA: R. E. Cumings F. R. Cattoir  (1964)  RI 6506 Electrorefining of Columbium

MLA: R. E. Cumings F. R. Cattoir RI 6506 Electrorefining of Columbium. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.

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