GB345518A - An improved process for the dehydration of magnesium chloride - Google Patents

An improved process for the dehydration of magnesium chloride

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GB345518A
GB345518A GB10913/30A GB1091330A GB345518A GB 345518 A GB345518 A GB 345518A GB 10913/30 A GB10913/30 A GB 10913/30A GB 1091330 A GB1091330 A GB 1091330A GB 345518 A GB345518 A GB 345518A
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magnesium chloride
melt
dehydration
improved process
anhydrous magnesium
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    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C01INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
    • C01FCOMPOUNDS OF THE METALS BERYLLIUM, MAGNESIUM, ALUMINIUM, CALCIUM, STRONTIUM, BARIUM, RADIUM, THORIUM, OR OF THE RARE-EARTH METALS
    • C01F5/00Compounds of magnesium
    • C01F5/26Magnesium halides
    • C01F5/30Chlorides
    • C01F5/34Dehydrating magnesium chloride containing water of crystallisation

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  • Water Treatment By Electricity Or Magnetism (AREA)
  • Electrolytic Production Of Metals (AREA)

Abstract

Anhydrous magnesium chloride is obtained by gradually adding the hydrated salt to a relatively large mass of liquid anhydrous magnesium chloride, to which potassium chloride, in the ratio of one molecule to two molecules magnesium chloride, may have been added to lower the melting point. The melt is preferably heated to 500 DEG C. by alternating currents, high-frequency induction currents. The evolution of steam may be facilitated by partially evacuating the atmosphere above the melt. The electrolytic production of magnesium from the melt is referred to.
GB10913/30A 1929-04-05 1930-04-05 An improved process for the dehydration of magnesium chloride Expired GB345518A (en)

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DEL74730D DE545194C (en) 1929-04-05 1929-04-05 Dehydration of magnesium for electrolysis

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GB345518A true GB345518A (en) 1931-03-26

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US (1) US1903592A (en)
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DE (1) DE545194C (en)
FR (1) FR693232A (en)
GB (1) GB345518A (en)

Cited By (1)

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US3336107A (en) * 1965-03-25 1967-08-15 Exxon Research Engineering Co Dehydration of magnesium chloride

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US2653561A (en) * 1949-06-20 1953-09-29 United Aircraft Prod Metalworking machine
US3341282A (en) * 1965-04-14 1967-09-12 Exxon Research Engineering Co Dehydration magnesium chloride utilizing alcohol solution and ammonia
US3346333A (en) * 1965-05-04 1967-10-10 Exxon Research Engineering Co Dehydration of magnesium chloride utilizing fluid bed spray drying in atmosphere of hci
US3395977A (en) * 1965-12-20 1968-08-06 Exxon Research Engineering Co Anhydrous magnesium chloride production

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3336107A (en) * 1965-03-25 1967-08-15 Exxon Research Engineering Co Dehydration of magnesium chloride

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FR693232A (en) 1930-11-18
US1903592A (en) 1933-04-11
BE375776A (en) 1931-01-31
DE545194C (en) 1932-02-26

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