Dezincing of Galvanized Steel by Sulfuric Acid Leaching

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
J. Grogan
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Leaching of galvanized steel coatings allows the steel substrate to be used as a zinc-free scrap source to steel and iron furnaces. In this study the behaviors of sulfuric acid leaching solutions are investigated. The ranked significance of the variables are shown to be acid concentration > temperature > zinc concentration. Examination of the leaching mechanism finds the rate-limiting step to be the cathodic hydrogen reduction reaction. This rate is not only influenced by acid concentration, but also by the hydrogen reduction exchange current density. Dezincing leaching rates are improved by taking advantage of the higher exchange current density of the iron substrate versus the zinc coating. This is accomplished in practice by increasing the exposed interfacial zinc:iron surface area through shredding. Also, a leach control mechanism is proposed through online monitoring of the zinc-iron couple mixed potential.
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APA: J. Grogan  Dezincing of Galvanized Steel by Sulfuric Acid Leaching

MLA: J. Grogan Dezincing of Galvanized Steel by Sulfuric Acid Leaching. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society,

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