RI 6512 Electrolytic Extraction of Tungsten From Western Scheelite

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

Abstract

Electrolytic deposition at 1,000 ° C in an electrolyte essentially consisting of 7 parts sodium pyrophosphate , 2 parts sodium chloride , and 1 part sodium tetraborate yielded tungsten of 99.9 percent purity . Scheelite concentrates containing 25 to 73 percent WO, and varying quantities of iron , lime , and silica were used as feed materials for the electrolysis . The metal contained less than 0.01 weight - percent each of iron , calcium , silicon , aluminum , carbon , and oxygen . Modification of the electrolyte permitted deposition of equal - quality metal from scheelite concentrates containing higher quantities of iron , calcium , and silica . The electrolytic separation of molybdenum and tungsten was accomplished by minor variations in the operating procedures .
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APA: J. M. Gomes J. B. Zadra Don H. Baker  (1964)  RI 6512 Electrolytic Extraction of Tungsten From Western Scheelite

MLA: J. M. Gomes J. B. Zadra Don H. Baker RI 6512 Electrolytic Extraction of Tungsten From Western Scheelite. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.

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