Electrochemical Removal Of Sn(IV) Ion From Aqueous Hydrochloric Solution Containing In(III)

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 169 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2006
Abstract
We are studying the hydrometallurgical recycling process of indium from an Indium-Tin-Oxide(ITO) target. For this process, it is necessary to remove Sn(IV) ions from the aqueous hydrochloric acid solutions containing In(III). In this study, the removal of Sn(IV) ions by a potentiostatic electrolysis method was examined. The polarization measurements and potentiostatic electrolyses were carried out under a nitrogen atmosphere. In the Sn(IV) solution, current begins to rise at the cathode potential of -0.26 V vs. SHE, and increases with a reduction in the cathode potential. In the In(III) solution, current begins to rise at a cathode potential of -0.43 V vs. SHE. Metallic tin was electrodeposited without indium electrodeposition at the cathode potentials of -0.30 and -0.40V vs. SHE. More than 98% of the Sn(IV) was removed at the cathode potential of -0.40 V after the electrolysis for 3hrs. Both tin and indium were electrodeposited at the cathode potential of -0.50V vs. SHE.
Citation
APA:
(2006) Electrochemical Removal Of Sn(IV) Ion From Aqueous Hydrochloric Solution Containing In(III)MLA: Electrochemical Removal Of Sn(IV) Ion From Aqueous Hydrochloric Solution Containing In(III). The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.