RI 7028 A Statistical Evaluation Of Some Factors In The Preparation Of Boron By Fused?Salt Electrolysis

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James H. Russell
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Jan 1, 1967

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines used a statistical approach to evaluate the effects of temperature, current density, and composition of the electrolyte on the purity of boron prepared by electrolysis of a fused mixture of boric oxide in potassium fluoborate. The quadratic equation which best fits the data was calculated for a temperature of 650° to 850° C, a cathode current density of 40 to 1,150 amp/ft2,and a boric oxide content of 0.3 to 7.1 molal. The best products, better than 95 percent boron, were obtained when the current density was less than 2 amp/ft2 and the boric oxide content was less than 2 molal.
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APA: James H. Russell  (1967)  RI 7028 A Statistical Evaluation Of Some Factors In The Preparation Of Boron By Fused?Salt Electrolysis

MLA: James H. Russell RI 7028 A Statistical Evaluation Of Some Factors In The Preparation Of Boron By Fused?Salt Electrolysis. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1967.

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