RI 5093 Some Aspects Of The Electrodeposition Of Titanium And Zirconium Coatings ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. M. Creamer
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Jan 1, 1954

Abstract

Attempts have been made to electroplate titanium and zirconium from aqueous, nonaqueous, and fused-salt electrolytes. Metals were produced only in fused-salt electrolytes, the major product being sponge metal. All other electrolytes gave only partial reduction of the metal ions. Fused alkali borate electrolytes containing titanium salts gave titanium boride powders and coatings of poor adherence. Some of the problems encountered in the deposition of these metals and some of the aspects of titanium and zirconium chemistry involved are discussed. INTRODUCTION Titanium and zirconium are both relatively light, noncorrosive metals with both military and civilian uses. This has led to intensive investigations into the metallurgy of these metals. Both metals are high in the Electrochemical Displacement Series and are difficult to prepare in a pure state. At present they are prepared by reducing their chlorides, using magnesium. Electrolytic reductions have resulted in the preparation of fine powders or sponge of variable quality. It is believed that a good process of electroplating these metals on a baser metal would result in a very desirable product. The objective of the research summarized in this report was to investigate methods of electrodepositing these metals, with the idea of producing uniform, coherent plates. Most of the work was concentrated on titanium, the more abundant of the two metals. A system developed for titanium should be applicable to zirconium owing to their chemical similarity. Information gained from these experiments may also be applicable to the electro-winning of the metal.
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APA: R. M. Creamer  (1954)  RI 5093 Some Aspects Of The Electrodeposition Of Titanium And Zirconium Coatings ? Summary

MLA: R. M. Creamer RI 5093 Some Aspects Of The Electrodeposition Of Titanium And Zirconium Coatings ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1954.

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