Fused-salt electrorefining of bismuth-lead alloys in a recessed-channel cell

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
F. Tailoka
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Abstract

Bi was electrorefined from alloys containing 10-90 wt% Pb, together with Cu and Ag as minor impurities, in a basic cell and in a recessed-channel cell with 27.5:72.5 NaCl-PbCl electrolyte at 450-470 degrees C and 10 000-20 000 A/m2. The voltage in the basic cell was as high as 9 V, with some carryover of Bi to the cathode observed, whereas in the recessed-channel cell it was as low as 285-635 mV. Flow patterns observed in a room-temperature model indicated that the recesses provide both static liquid hold-up and good mixing of the alloy, enhancing cell performance in combination with the reduced anode-cathode distance of 0.90 mm. The purity of the resulting anode product is as high as 99.9%
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APA: F. Tailoka  (1995)  Fused-salt electrorefining of bismuth-lead alloys in a recessed-channel cell

MLA: F. Tailoka Fused-salt electrorefining of bismuth-lead alloys in a recessed-channel cell. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1995.

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