Optimum conditions are determined for the removal of nickel from cobalt sol
utions by electrodialysis exploiting the greater stability of the EDTA comp
lex with nickel. The Ni-(EDTA)(2-) complex and hydrated Co2+ ions are trans
ferred from the feed solution to the electrodialysis anolyte and catholyte
chambers, respectively. A three compartment cell is required to prevent the
transfer of hydrated Ni2+ from the anolyte chamber as the EDTA present is
destroyed at the anode. Complete removal of nickel from cobalt can be achie
ved but there is a compromise between cobalt purity and the percentage of c
obalt transferred to the catholyte chamber for recovery.