Jh. Na et al., Improvement of anode and electrolysis procedure for industrialization of electrolytic manganese dioxide production at low temperature (75 degrees C), ELECTROCH, 69(7), 2001, pp. 542-546
Graphite anode covered with titanium lattice (hybrid electrode) was found t
o be used as an anode in a large scale process of manufacturing electrolyti
c manganese dioxide (EMD) by electrolysis of MnSO4-H2SO4 solution using gra
phite anode and cathode, due to easy removal of deposited EMD from the anod
e surface without any mechanical destruction of the anode, which was very d
ifficult in the case of using only graphite as an anode. The electrolysis a
t 75 degreesC provided an advantage of protecting the graphite anode from e
lectrochemical corrosion in addition to heat enegy saving compared with ele
ctrolysis at 95 degreesC. Another electrolysis at 75 degreesC was done on a
suspension bath process using titanium anode and MnSO4-H2SO4 solution with
and without suspended EMD powder. The electrode in a suspesion bath was fo
und to work for a long time without passivasion during electrolysis due to
the surface modification by means of the suspended particles, while in nons
uspended bath it was passivated immediately during electrolysis. These resu
lts show that the hybrid electrode, and the titanium electrode in the suspe
nsion bath process can be used for large-scale EMD production at 75 degrees
C.