Investigation of Removing Cadmium and Thallium from Crude Indium by Vacuum Distillation

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 7
- File Size:
- 577 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2012
Abstract
"In the traditional method for refining of indium, glycerin-KI and glycerin-NH4Cl are used as electrolytes to remove Cd and Tl by electrolytic refining, which produces In with a purity of 99.995%. Large quantities of polluted industrial waste water are the result. It is calculated that the saturated vapor pressure of Cd and Tl are between 1-200 Pa, which is much larger than the vapor pressure of In. Thus, the study of removing Cd and Tl was carried out over the temperature range between 700-950 °C and pressures between 1-15 Pa. After vacuum distillation the contents of Cd and Tl in crude indium could sharply fall below 1 ppm..IntroductionIndium is a is a pale blue and silver white metal, and has high ductility [1-2]. Pure indium is generally used as a raw material to produce semiconductor compounds, fluorescent material and ITO targets [3]. Sublimation, zone melting and electrolytic refining are major methods to produce pure indium from crude indium. Electrolytic refining is the main method to product pure indium at present. High productive efficiency, simplicity of operation and short cycle of production are major advantages. However, glycerin-KI and glycerin-NH4Cl are used to remove Cd and Tl in electrolysis method. Large quantities of polluted industrial waste water are the result[4]."
Citation
APA:
(2012) Investigation of Removing Cadmium and Thallium from Crude Indium by Vacuum DistillationMLA: Investigation of Removing Cadmium and Thallium from Crude Indium by Vacuum Distillation. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2012.