Studies Relating to the Development of an Anode for Lead Electrowinning

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

"The pyrometallurgical method of recycling car batteries suffers from a potential for air pollution violations, which prompts the desire for a viable hydrometallurgicaJ alternative. Several Processes have been proposed, including leach-electrowinning routes using HBF4 and/or HzSiF6 based electrolytes, along with anodes of PbO2 on inert substrates.A study has been carried out to evaluate the proposed systems, with the intention of demonstrating a six month life of an electrolyte-anode combination. The work, which focused on the use of HzSiF6, has indicated that there was no acceptable anode, and has lead to the development of a technique to produce smooth, glassy, adherent coatings on graphite, and to the development of an anode composed of a series of copper cored graphite rods.The paper will present results on leaching and electrowinning experiments, as well as the description of a flowsheet for a pilot plant that will be used to produce one tone per day of refined lead from spent battery paste."
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APA:  (1997)  Studies Relating to the Development of an Anode for Lead Electrowinning

MLA: Studies Relating to the Development of an Anode for Lead Electrowinning. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1997.

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