Removal of Fluoride Ion from Zinc Sulfate Solution by Iron Compounds

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
H. Hata M. Sokoto K. Haiki K. Nishina
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

Fluoride ions in zinc electrolyte cause corrosion to aluminum cathode plates at zinc electrowinning process, so we have developed an iron compound as a fluoride ion adsorbent used in zinc sulfate solution. The iron compound is synthesized from FeC13 solution with a small amount of sulfate ion by neutralizing reaction with Na2CO3 solution. The fluoride ions adsorbed on the surface of the iron compound are desorbed in alkaline solution and the iron compound can be reuse as a fluoride ion adsorbent. Moreover, if adsorption capacity of the iron compound decreases, it can be dissolved in HCl solution and re-synthesized.
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APA: H. Hata M. Sokoto K. Haiki K. Nishina  (2008)  Removal of Fluoride Ion from Zinc Sulfate Solution by Iron Compounds

MLA: H. Hata M. Sokoto K. Haiki K. Nishina Removal of Fluoride Ion from Zinc Sulfate Solution by Iron Compounds. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2008.

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