RI 8125 Investigation of a Cell Design for Electrowinning Zirconium Metal From Zirconium Tetrachloride

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
G. M. Martinez
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Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

A cell concept adaptable to large-scale electrowinning of zirconium metal from zirconium tetrachloride was investigated by the Federal Bureau of Mines. Tests were made in twin cells, each 12 inches in diameter by 33 inches long. Electrowinning was performed in one chamber from which the electrolyte was transferred after electrolysis to the other chamber where it was renewed by the introduction of ZrC14 by direct sublimation. The formation of a salt plug in the connecting pipe provided a seal between the chambers. Optimum electrolyte composition, with respect to quality of the metal product (91 pct meeting ASTM standards except for the oxygen content) and current-carrying capability (about 350 amp) was determined to be 16.7 wt-pct NaF-83.3 wt-pct NaCl mixture plus ZrC14 equal to about 3 wt-pct zirconium. A twin-cell design incorporating the unit operations covered by this investigation is proposed.
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APA: G. M. Martinez  (1976)  RI 8125 Investigation of a Cell Design for Electrowinning Zirconium Metal From Zirconium Tetrachloride

MLA: G. M. Martinez RI 8125 Investigation of a Cell Design for Electrowinning Zirconium Metal From Zirconium Tetrachloride. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1976.

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