RI 6875 Electrolytic Methods For Producing Titanium And Titanium Alloys

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
E. K. Kleespies
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Jan 1, 1966

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines demonstrated a technique for electrowinning titanium from titanium nitride and titanium dioxide. Titanium-nickel-copper metal solutions containing 26 to 61 weight-percent titanium were prepared by electrolyzing titanium nitride in molten mixtures of potassium fluotitanate) and sodium chloride or barium chloride and depositing titanium on nickel-copper cathodes. A titanium-nickel alloy was prepared by electrolyzing titanium dioxide in an electrolyte of potassium fluotitanate) sodium fluoride) and calcium fluoride and depositing titanium on solid nickel cathodes. This alloy contained 21 weight-percent titanium and had a combined oxygen-carbon content of less than 0.1 weight-percent. A compartmented cell confined the oxide feed near the anode and inhibited oxygen contamination of the metal.
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APA: E. K. Kleespies  (1966)  RI 6875 Electrolytic Methods For Producing Titanium And Titanium Alloys

MLA: E. K. Kleespies RI 6875 Electrolytic Methods For Producing Titanium And Titanium Alloys. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1966.

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