Abstract

Solutions of fluosilicate, fluoborate, cresol sulfonate, perchlorate, fluoride, sulfate, and chlorides were tested for electrolytes of bismuth, resulting in the selection of bismuth chloride solutions containing sodium chloride, calcium chloride, or magnesium chloride as the most suitable electrolytes. The addition agents tried were glue, goulac (sulfite residues), gum Arabic, tannin, aloin, aloes Curacoa, hydrochinone, benzoic acid, pyragallol, and resorcine. Pyragallol, and resorcine added to the electrolytes, produced the brightest and densest deposits of bismuth; hydrochinone was next in order, benzoic acid next, and the other addition agents were not beneficial.

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