Zinc Electrowinning from Chloride Electrolyte (233b2727-22ae-46c1-986d-fc3df8cfa1b7)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
D. J. MacKinnon J. M. Brannen
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

Smooth, compact, dendrite free 24-h zinc deposits have been electrowon from zinc chloride electrolyte using a diaphragm cell. The cell consisted of sealed anode compartments containing DSA anodes separated from an open cathode compartment by Dynel cloth membranes. Fresh electrolyte was fed to the cathode compartment where zinc deposition onto an aluminum cathode was aided by air sparging. The catholyte passed through the diaphragms into the anode compartments from which chlorine gas and spent anolyte were withdrawn. Standard electrolysis conditions were: 15 g/L Zn, 0.12 M HCI, I5 mg/L tetrabutylammonium chloride (TBACI) as the addition agent, 35°C, and 323 A/m2 (30 ASF) current density. The effect of variations in these conditions on the morpohology orientation, current efficiency, and energy requirement for 24-h zinc deposits was determined. The effect of total chloride ion concentration on the zinc deposit was studied by adding various amounts of NaCl to the electrolyte.
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APA: D. J. MacKinnon J. M. Brannen  (1983)  Zinc Electrowinning from Chloride Electrolyte (233b2727-22ae-46c1-986d-fc3df8cfa1b7)

MLA: D. J. MacKinnon J. M. Brannen Zinc Electrowinning from Chloride Electrolyte (233b2727-22ae-46c1-986d-fc3df8cfa1b7). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1983.

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