Modern trends in the theory of condensed matter by Pekalski A., Przystawa J. (eds.)

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The anode feed was iodination hafnium turnings, which was distributed over the bottom of the electrolytic cell. The cell was heated to 200℃ for 2h to dehydration of the electrolyte and then elevated very slowly up to the required temperature under argon atmosphere for refining. Research shows that it is feasible to electrorefining of hafnium in the electrolyte. 4. The deposition was leached with dilute hydrochloride and water. The composition of it is listed in Table3. 4 Cathode deposite Table3Impurity contents of hafnium before and after refining (wt.

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