RI 6195 Radiotracer Applications In Electrometallurgical Processing

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Kenneth G. Broadhead
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Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

Four applications of radiotracer techniques in metallurgical research are described: (1) In electrowinning tungsten from scheelite, molybdenum 99 was used to detemine the molybdenum concentration of the fused alkali-phosphate bath and the electrowon tungsten; (2) an attempt to detemine the solubility of tagged ceric oxide in molten CeF3-BaF2-LiF was unsuccessful, but a high rate of cerium ion exchange was observed; (3) iron 59 was added to cerium during casting and used to follow the migration of iron during solid state electrolysis; (4) radiotracers were used in developing special analytical techniques applicable to high-purity rare-earth metals produced by molten salt electrolysis.
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APA: Kenneth G. Broadhead  (1963)  RI 6195 Radiotracer Applications In Electrometallurgical Processing

MLA: Kenneth G. Broadhead RI 6195 Radiotracer Applications In Electrometallurgical Processing. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1963.

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