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This paper describes the effect of ultrasound on electrochemical parameters
important in the removal of silver from photographic processing solutions.
Decomposition voltages (obtained galvanostatically) and discharge potentia
ls (obtained potentiostatically) for the reduction of the silver complex, A
g(S2O3)(2)(3-) was studied in dilute aqueous Na2S2O3/NaHSO3 solution on sta
inless steel and carbon disc electrodes in both the absence and presence of
ultrasound. Under silent conditions, silver deposition is the main reactio
n occurring at the electrode. Under sonication at 20 kHz and 500 kHz, the r
eduction wave shifts anodically with increasing ultrasonic intensity. Simil
arly, the discharge of hydrogen and oxygen shifts anodically and cathodical
ly respectively with increasing ultrasonic power. The decrease in decomposi
tion voltage in the presence of ultrasound is due to the combined effect of
a decrease in anodic overpotential and an increase in cathodic overpotenti
al.