Determination of Limiting Current Density of a Solution with Copper, Zinc and EDTA for Electrodeposition

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
K. S. Barros J. A. S. Tenorio D. C. R. Espinosa
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Mar 1, 2018

Abstract

In the last decades, authors have been focused in the development of a cyanide-free bath for the electroplating industry of brass due to the risks that involves the use of cyanide and they have been evaluated the electrodialysis as an alternativemethodforthetreatmentoftheeffluentgeneratedinthistypeofindustry because ofthe limitationscaused bythe chemical precipitation. Hence, thepresent paperaimedtodeterminethelimitingcurrentdensityoftheeffluentgeneratedinthe free-cyanide electrodeposition of copper and zinc using EDTA as chelating agent for the treatment of the effluent by electrodialysis. The synthesized solutions were preparedwith copper sulfate andzinc sulfate indifferent conditionsofpH (10–12) and proportion of cupric ions (30%, 50%, 70%). According to the results, the increase of pH and the cupric ions proportion caused an increase in the limiting current density because of the larger amount of anionic species in solution and the consequent difficult to achieve the concentration polarization phenomenon. (cid:1) (cid:1) (cid:1)
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APA: K. S. Barros J. A. S. Tenorio D. C. R. Espinosa  (2018)  Determination of Limiting Current Density of a Solution with Copper, Zinc and EDTA for Electrodeposition

MLA: K. S. Barros J. A. S. Tenorio D. C. R. Espinosa Determination of Limiting Current Density of a Solution with Copper, Zinc and EDTA for Electrodeposition. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2018.

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