Claims
- 1. An alkali fluoride crystal consisting essentially of OH.sup.- in an amount from greater than 0 to about 0.5 ppmA, one or more alkaline earth cations in an amount between 0 and 50 ppmA, non-fluoride halide anions in an amount between 0 and 50 ppmA, SiF.sub.6.sup.= in an amount between 0 and 10 ppmA, other ions in an amount between
- 0 and 30 ppmA, and said alkali fluoride.
- 2. The alkali fluoride crystal of claim 1 wherein said alkali fluoride is selected from the class consisting of lithium fluoride, sodium fluoride, and potassium fluoride.
- 3. The alkali fluoride crystal of claim 1 wherein said alkali fluoride is selected from the class consisting of sodium fluoride and potassium fluoride.
- 4. The alkali fluoride crystal of claim 1 wherein said alkali fluoride is sodium fluoride.
- 5. The alkali metal fluoride crystal of claim 2 wherein said OH.sup.- is between 0 and 0.5 ppmA and said alkaline earth cations comprise from 1 to 10 ppmA of calcium and from 1 to 2 pmmA of potassium.
- 6. The alkali metal fluoride crystal of claim 3 wherein said OH.sup.- is between 0 and 0.5 ppmA and said alkaline earth cations comprise from 1 to 10 ppmA of calcium and from 1 to 2 ppmA of potassium.
- 7. The alkali metal fluoride crystal of claim 4 wherein said OH.sup.- is between 0 and 0.5 ppmA and said alkaline earth cations comprise from 1 to 10 ppmA of calcium and from 1 to 2 ppmA of potassium.
- 8. An alkali metal fluoride crystal selected from the class consisting of lithium fluoride, sodium fluoride, potassium fluoride, and rubidium fluoride prepared by a method which comprises:
- a. the step of converting said alkali metal fluoride crystal to alkali metal hydrofluoride which comprises reacting said alkali metal fluoride crystal with an aqueous solution of hydrogen fluoride at a temperature from about 25.degree. C. to about 90.degree. C., whereby a mixture of alkali metal monohydrofluoride and alkali metal polyhydrofluorides is formed;
- b. the step of crystallizing, in a period of time from 10 to 12 hours, said mixture of alkali metal monohydrofluoride and of alkali metal polyhydrofluorides, whereby numerous crystals are produced;
- c. the step of regenerating in an inert and non-contaminating atmosphere alkali metal fluoride from crystals of said mixture of alkali metal monohydrofluoride and alkali metal polyhydrofluorides which comprises:
- 1. removing water and unreacted hydrogen fluoride from said crystals;
- 2. expelling, if necessary, reacted hydrogen fluoride from said alkali metal polyhydrofluorides of said mixture sufficient to obtain a mixture having at least 95% of alkali metal monohydrofluoride;
- 3. heating said crystals to the temperature at which a pressure of 760 torr of hydrogen fluoride is evolved from said crystals;
- 4. maintaining said temperature for at least four (4) hours;
- 5. heating, in not less than 6 hours, said crystals to a temperature of about one half of the melting point in degrees Celsius of said crystals;
- 6. maintaining said temperature for about 1 hour;
- 7. heating, in not less than 2 hours, said crystals to the melting point of said crystals; and
- 8. maintaining said temperature for at least 2 hours, thereby completely forming molten alkali metal fluoride and eliminating all hydrogen fluoride;
- d. the step of crystallizing said molten alkali metal fluoride in not less than 8 hours into a single crystal.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 573,277, filed Apr. 30, 1975, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,087,374.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (3)
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Collins et al., "Additive and Electrolytic Coloration of NaF", Applied Phcs Letters, vol. 24, No. 9, pp. 403-404. |
Voszka et al., Kristall und Technik, 8(12), 1973, pp. 1347 to 1356. |
Stacey et al., Advances in Fluorine Chemistry, vol. 4, Butterworth, Inc., Washington, D.C. 1965, pp. 142 to 149. |
Divisions (1)
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