Cobalt Electrowinning from Sulphate Solutions: Effect of Quaternaryamines

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
P. Patnaik B. C. Tripathy I. N. Bhattacharya B. K. Mishra
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

Cobalt is an essential metal considering its numerous industrial applications. The demand for the metal is increasing due to its wide range of use in, for example, rechargeable batteries and as an alloying element in super alloys. Cost effective production of Co is critical. Electrowinning from aqueous sulphate solutions is the preferred technology available for the production of Co. Attempts are being made to produce uniform, smooth and bright deposits of cobalt metal. Use of organic additives in the electrolytic bath improves current efficiency and deposit morphology of the metal. We investigated the effect of quaternary amines TEABr, TPABr and TBABr during cobalt electrowinning from aqueous sulphate solutions. Among the additives studied, TEABr yielded the best results. Smooth and bright deposits of cobalt were obtained at low concentration of TEABr (10 mg/L) maintaining a very high current efficiency of 99.6%. X-ray crystallography indicated that (100) is the most preferred plane of crystal growth.
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APA: P. Patnaik B. C. Tripathy I. N. Bhattacharya B. K. Mishra  (2014)  Cobalt Electrowinning from Sulphate Solutions: Effect of Quaternaryamines

MLA: P. Patnaik B. C. Tripathy I. N. Bhattacharya B. K. Mishra Cobalt Electrowinning from Sulphate Solutions: Effect of Quaternaryamines. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.

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