V. Jiricny et al., Electrodeposition of zinc from sodium zincate/hydroxide electrolytes in a spouted bed electrode, MET MAT T B, 31(4), 2000, pp. 755-766
Citations number
16
Categorie Soggetti
Metallurgy
Journal title
METALLURGICAL AND MATERIALS TRANSACTIONS B-PROCESS METALLURGY AND MATERIALS PROCESSING SCIENCE
Zinc has been electrodeposited from sodium zincate/hydroxide electrolytes i
n a spouted bed electrode (SBE), The anticipated application is the removal
of zinc from steel degalvanizing electrolytes. A number of short-term (2 t
o 3 hours) batch experiments have been carried out to determine the effect
of design and operating parameters (e.g., current density and temperature)
on cell performance, as reflected in the measured cell voltage and current
efficiency. A significant effort was devoted to discovering a suitable diap
hragm material. A combination of two materials was found to give a stable a
nd acceptable cell voltage. In short-term runs, this combination gave DC en
ergy consumptions of 2.3 to 2.5 kWh/kg zinc at current densities of 2500 to
4000 A/m(2). Two long-term runs were carried out, the longer being of 82-h
our duration to grow particles from 0.4 mm to approximately 1 mm (i.e., by
roughly a factor of 15 in mass) and from 1 mm to approximately 3 mm (factor
of 27). Current efficiencies and energy consumptions were comparable to th
ose in the shorter runs; the particles produced had a metallic appearance a
nd were not friable. Auxiliary experiments were carried out to probe the po
tential distribution in the SEE.