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Title:
Process for the electrolytic recovery of gallium and/or alkali metals
Abstract:
A method of electrolytically recovering gallium and/or alkali metals from alkali metal solutions, preferably aluminate (sodium aluminate) liquors from aluminate production in which the gallium or alkali metal is electrolytically deposited on a mercury layer of the thickness of several microns applied to a metallic support which is more electronegative than mercury (preferably copper) by amalgamation or cementation from a mercury salt solution. The deposition of metals is carried out at a temperature below 50.degree. C and the cathode is then treated with a solvent, e.g. mercury or water, to remove the deposited elements.
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Inventors:
Somosi, Istvan (Ajka, HU) Toth, Bela (Ajka, HU) Boros, Jozsef (Ajka, HU) Vitez, Janos (Ajka, HU)
Application Number:
612803
Filing Date: 1975-09-12 Publication_date: 1977-03-15 Assignee:
Ajkai Timfoldgyar es Aluminiumkoho (Ajka, HU)
Primary Class(es):
205/564
205/184, 205/261, 205/558, 205/560
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Other References:
"Electromotive Series". |