Comparative Study on Zinc Electrowinning from Sulfate and Chloride Solutions .

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Carla Lupi
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

Zinc electrowinning from sulfate solutions is the traditional industrial method to produce SHG zinc. Over the past few years several efforts have been done to improve process efficiency in order to reach high productivity with low energy requirement. The latter aim can be pursued both by means of a hard purification of the electrolyte and reducing the anodic voltage. This work is a comparative study of the results obtained in several previous researches on zinc electrowinning from both sulfate and chloride solutions. Zinc electrowinning tests on industrial sulfate solution have been carried out by using Pb alloy anodes and by adding organic depolarizers such as ethanol, acetic acid or ethylene glycol. Experiments on chloride solutions, obtained by purification of zinc exhausted electrolyte, have been performed by using DSA anodes and by testing the effect of additives such as TEACI and TBAC\. Comparing the best results obtained with the two methods it can be highlighted that a high quality zinc is electrowon in both cases with comparable energy requirements.
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APA: Carla Lupi  (2000)  Comparative Study on Zinc Electrowinning from Sulfate and Chloride Solutions .

MLA: Carla Lupi Comparative Study on Zinc Electrowinning from Sulfate and Chloride Solutions .. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2000.

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