Cobalt Removal from Zinc Electrolyte by Cementation: Fundamentals and New Additives

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Amy Nelson
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

In the electrolytic production of zinc, cobalt is removed from the zinc electrolyte by cementation with zinc dust prior to electrowinning. Although the thermodynamics for this reaction are favourable, kinetic barriers to cobalt reduction render the method almost useless in practice unless activators such as copper and antimony or arsenic are added. There is a large body of work studying the effect of these additives, yet the mechanism by which they act is still poorly understood. Even when the target conditions are met, zinc dust consumption is excessively high: satisfactory operation requires up to 300 times the stoichiometric amount of zinc dust. The objective of this work is three-fold: (1) to examine the effects of activators and elucidate the characteristics that make a good activator; (2) to identify new additives that could lead to a more efficient purification process; and (3) to test the new additives with synthetic and real electrolyte solutions. The present paper gives a status report on this project.
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APA: Amy Nelson  (1998)  Cobalt Removal from Zinc Electrolyte by Cementation: Fundamentals and New Additives

MLA: Amy Nelson Cobalt Removal from Zinc Electrolyte by Cementation: Fundamentals and New Additives. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1998.

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