RI 7082 An Electrolytic Process For Separating Nickel And Cobalt

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
T. A. Sullivan
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Jan 1, 1968

Abstract

Refining in a molten salt electrolyte was investigated as a means of recovering nickel containing less than 1 percent and preferably less than 0.2 percent cobalt from nickel products containing up to 5 percent cobalt. Electrolytic separation of nick and cobalt was accomplished in a molten KCl-LiCl-NiCl2 electrolyte. Nickel containing less than 0.10 percent cobalt was routinely prepared. Factors that influenced the transfer of cobalt to the refined product were the nickel concentration of the electrolyte, the cobalt concentration of the electrolyte, the ratio of nickel to cobalt in the electrolyte, and cathode current densities. A method of recovering the cobalt from the electrolyte was developed. The possibility of preparing high-purity nickel by this process was shown, as well as the preparation of various cobalt-nickel-tungsten alloys.
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APA: T. A. Sullivan  (1968)  RI 7082 An Electrolytic Process For Separating Nickel And Cobalt

MLA: T. A. Sullivan RI 7082 An Electrolytic Process For Separating Nickel And Cobalt. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1968.

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