Electrolytic Copper Deposition And Oxidation From Ammoniacal Alkaline Solution Containing Copper(I)

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
K. Koyama
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

As a study to establish a new energy-saving copper recycling process, the copper deposition at a cathode and oxidation of copper(I) at an anode from ammoniacal alkaline solutions containing Cu(I) or Cu(II) were investigated in order to examine the feasibility of electrolysis in this solution.. The current efficiencies were greater than 95% in the current density range of 200 to 1000 A m-2. The current efficiency decreased with the increasing Cu(II) concentration and temperature. In the batch-type electrolysis at the anode, during the initial stage, the current efficiencies were 100%, and the anode potentials ranged from 0 to 0.15V vs. SHE at a current density of 100 A m-2. During the subsequent stage, the current efficiency decreased with time, and the anode potential was around 1.35V vs. SHE where oxygen evolution at the anode surface was observed. As a result, the present electrolytic method can be the core technology in the said copper recycling process.
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APA: K. Koyama  (2007)  Electrolytic Copper Deposition And Oxidation From Ammoniacal Alkaline Solution Containing Copper(I)

MLA: K. Koyama Electrolytic Copper Deposition And Oxidation From Ammoniacal Alkaline Solution Containing Copper(I). Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2007.

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