RI 5994 Effect Of Ionizing Radiation On The Chlorination Of Mixtures Of Rutile, Carbon, And Various Catalysts ? Summary

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 28
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- 2032 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1962
Abstract
The purpose of this Bureau of Mines research was to investigate the theoretical and practical aspects of using ionizing radiation to promote chemical reactions that are of interest to metallurgists, and to carry out a radiation study of a suitable reaction. The effect of 44,000 roentgens per hour of 120,000-volt X-rays on the chlorination of highly pure mixtures of rutile, carbon, and various catalysts at temperatures up to 540° C. is described. At these low temperatures, recoveries were very low; however, in the eight different systems studied, an increase in yield due to X-rays was statistically significant in two instances and was of borderline significance in a third instance. In the other five systems, the differences in yield were not significant. Impurities and added catalysts caused relatively large variations in the yield of TiC14 from the reaction. Although the catalysts employed were reported in the literature as positive catalysts for the reaction, most of them were negative catalysts for the highly pure system studied. With only one exception, each increase in the purity of the charge resulted in a decreased yield of TiCl4. The experimental results indicate that many substances catalyze the reaction studied and suggest that the differences in reactivity of the charge stocks may be due to their various contents of positive and negative catalysts.
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APA:
(1962) RI 5994 Effect Of Ionizing Radiation On The Chlorination Of Mixtures Of Rutile, Carbon, And Various Catalysts ? SummaryMLA: RI 5994 Effect Of Ionizing Radiation On The Chlorination Of Mixtures Of Rutile, Carbon, And Various Catalysts ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1962.