A Comprehensive Model for Metal Electrowinning Processes

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 11
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- 294 KB
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Abstract
Electrowinning is a significant step in metal extraction processes. Because the nature of electrowinning is to reduce metal from its oxidized state, substantial energy consumption accompanies it. Electrowinning processes of different metals have much in common—the deposition of the metal on the cathode and the counter-reaction on the anode. An advanced model was developed that can be applied to a variety of metal electrowinning processes. A model for specific metals can be readily obtained by modifying parameters such as potential, kinetics, and side reactions in the model. The model incorporates mass transfer, gas-liquid flow, electrochemistry, and deposition, making it a comprehensive electrowinning model. The model is applied to copper, nickel, and zinc and verified with the experimental results. In addition, the parameter settings and results of different metals were compared, showing that this model has great versatility and accuracy, thereby making it an efficient and effective research tool.
Citation
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A Comprehensive Model for Metal Electrowinning ProcessesMLA: A Comprehensive Model for Metal Electrowinning Processes. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society,