Abstract

After attacking the beryl by fusing the powdered mineral with sodium peroxide and eliminating silica, beryllium is precipitated directly in the filtrate by mono-ammonium phosphate in the presence of complexon II or ethylene diamino-tetraacetic acid. Complexon II forms complexes and retains in the solution the other metals contained in beryl, but permits the quantitative precipitation of ammonium phosphate and beryllium which is calcined at 1000° and weighed out as beryllium pyrophosphate, Be2P2O7.

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