Electrodeposition of copper was carried out in an acidic medium with compre
ssed air and SO, in an electrolytic cell with continuous solution flow. The
effect of copper, sulfuric acid and ferrous iron concentrations in the ele
ctrolyte on the nature of the deposit, current efficiency, and cell voltage
were investigated. Copper concentration was varied from 5 to 50 g/L, sulfu
ric acid, 0 to 200 g/L and ferrous iron from 0 to 10 g/L. Current density w
as varied from 100 to 300 A/m(2). Cell voltage was reduced by about 0.2 V i
n the case of copper variation and about 1.0 V in the case of sulfuric acid
variation. With increase of current density from 100 to 300 A/m(2), cell v
oltage increased by 0.4 V. With increase of ferrous iron, however, there wa
s scarcely any change in cell voltage up to 5 g/L, but marked difference wa
s observed at 10 g/L. At a current density of 300 A/m(2), the reduction in
cell voltage was 0.25 V because of the presence of sulfur dioxide and air.
The deposit morphology is compared on the basis of SEM photographs.