RI 7106 A High-Temperature, Two-Phase Extraction Technique For Tungsten Minerals

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
John M. Gomes
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Jan 1, 1968

Abstract

A two-phase molten halide-silicate technique for extracting tungstic oxide (WO3) from scheelite (CaW04) and wolframite [(Fe, Mn)W04] was investigated. The halide phase extracted over 99 percent of the was, whereas the lower silicate phase retained about 90 percent of the calcium, iron, or manganese oxides. The most efficient extraction and separation of tungsten from scheelite was accomplished at 1,080° C in a molten system containing, in mole-percent, 9 calcium tungstate (CaW04), 42 sodium chloride (NaCl), 28 sodium fluoride (NaF), 17 sodium metasilicate (Na2SiO3), and 4 alumina (Al2O3). Wolframite was also treated at 1,0800°C; the molten system contained, in mole-percent, 11 (Fe, Mn)W04, 74 NaCl, and 15 Na2 SiO3.
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APA: John M. Gomes  (1968)  RI 7106 A High-Temperature, Two-Phase Extraction Technique For Tungsten Minerals

MLA: John M. Gomes RI 7106 A High-Temperature, Two-Phase Extraction Technique For Tungsten Minerals. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1968.

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