RI 6877 Separation Of HF From HF-SiF4-H2O Mixtures

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

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines investigated separating HF from HF-SiF4-H2O mixtures by passing the mixed gases through a sodium fluoride slurry in an airlift scrubber and forming a mixed precipitate of NaHF2 and Na2SiF6. The oven-dried precipitate was thermally dissociated in two stages. The first stage was carried out at 400° C and dissociated NaHF2 to NaF and HF. Condensation and analysis of the evolved HF proved it to be 97 to 99 weight-percent HF containing 0.79 to 0.99 weight-percent H2O and 10 to 93 ppm silicon. The second stage was carried out at 700° C and dissociated Na2SiF6 to NaF (for recycle) and SiF4. The quantity of HF recovered from gaseous HF-H2O-air mixtures decreased with increasing relative H2O concentrations. Air was beneficial when scrubbing extremely dilute wet HF gases. At HF partial pressures of 0.24 and 0.013 mm Hg in the scrubber entrance gases, HF partial pressures of 6.2 x 10-4 and 9 x 10-6 mm Hg were obtained, respectively, in the scrubber exit gases. Scrubber efficiencies were 99.7 and 99.3 percent.
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APA: Robert K. Koch  (1966)  RI 6877 Separation Of HF From HF-SiF4-H2O Mixtures

MLA: Robert K. Koch RI 6877 Separation Of HF From HF-SiF4-H2O Mixtures. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1966.

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