PART IV - Communications - Current-Potential Effects of Additives in Manganese Electrowinning – II

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Charles L. Mantell B. G. Shah
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Abstract

SINCE the beginning of the industry, commercial electrolytic manganese has followed the Shelton patent' among others, which called for the addition of sulfur dioxide in controlled amounts, to a purified manganese sulfate-ammonium sulfate at a controlled pH. Every attempt to eliminate sulfur dioxide additions has resulted in operating difficulties, chiefly solution of the deposited metal and lowered current efficiencies. Many replacements for sulfur dioxide have been proposed and studied, chiefly sulfur compounds, urea, thiourea, and proteins similar to those employed successfully in copper refining. It has been suggested that sulfur dioxide is a re-ductant for higher-valence manganese compounds, or that it is reduced by manganese metal in the deposit to hyposulfites or its compounds, and that these might affect the cathode film or the deposition potential, or the overvoltage of manganese. The additives were studied following the method of Mantel1 and Ferment2 who determined the feasibility of current-potential curves as an analytical tool for monitoring manganese elec trowinning solutions for metallic impurities: nickel, cobalt, silver, copper, zinc, molybdenum, cadmium, magnesium, and sodium. The individual effect of each on the standard polarization was determined for a range of concentrations. Not all affected the polarization curve; cadmium, magnesium, and sodium had no effect. Nickel, cobalt, silver, copper, and zinc yielded a correlation between transition current and concentration of impurity.
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APA: Charles L. Mantell B. G. Shah  (1968)  PART IV - Communications - Current-Potential Effects of Additives in Manganese Electrowinning – II

MLA: Charles L. Mantell B. G. Shah PART IV - Communications - Current-Potential Effects of Additives in Manganese Electrowinning – II. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1968.

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