RI 5747 Extraction Of Zirconium From Nigerian High-Hafnium Concentrate ? Introduction And Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
S. L. May
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1961

Abstract

Investigations by the Federal Bureau of Mines indicate that hafnium and zirconium compounds of acceptable purity can be extracted from Nigerian zircon concentrates. Chlorination and caustic soda fusion techniques were used to extract 85 to 95 percent of the valuable metals from the concentrate. The extracted hafnium and zirconium compounds were purified by recrystallization of the oxychlorides or by formation of complex salts during chlorination. The zirconium-hafnium product of the recrystallization method contained 15 parts per million of uranium, and the product of the salt-complex method contained less than 10 parts per million of uranium. The hafnium was separated from zirconium by solvent extraction methods. A zirconium product containing 0.3 percent hafnium and a hafnium product containing 4 percent zirconium were obtained. At the request of the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC), work was started to develop techniques for processing Nigerian zircon concentrates in commercial installations presently engaged in producing zirconium and hafnium metals from ores. The Nigerian zircon has a high hafnium content, but the presence of uranium and thorium is a problem not normally encountered in processing zircon concentrates.
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APA: S. L. May  (1961)  RI 5747 Extraction Of Zirconium From Nigerian High-Hafnium Concentrate ? Introduction And Summary

MLA: S. L. May RI 5747 Extraction Of Zirconium From Nigerian High-Hafnium Concentrate ? Introduction And Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1961.

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