Rk. Jana et al., DIRECT ELECTROWINNING OF VALUABLE METALS FROM SEA NODULES USING AQUEOUS CHLORIDE BATH, Transactions of the Indian Institute of Metals, 49(6), 1996, pp. 761-767
Direct electrowinning of copper, nickel and cobalt from the Indian oce
an nodules has been attempted in a diaphragm cell. Experiments have be
en conducted to examine the effect of sodium sulphide addition to grou
nd nodules on the dissolution behaviour of various metals in 3M ammoni
um chloride electrolyte. It is observed that in the absence of sodium
sulphide, metal recoveries are very poor. On addition of 40% sodium su
lphide, dissolution of metals has been found to be enhanced considerab
ly. A mechanism of such electrodissolution process has been proposed.
Finally electrochlorination of the nodules mixed with Na2S has been ca
rried out using 3M sodium chloride electrolyte solution buffered with
7.5 vol% formic acid. Cathode deposition of the order of 53% Cu, 58% N
i and 36% Co has been achieved during 8 hours of operation. The cathod
e deposits have been characterised by XRD and SEM investigations.