An Electochemical Investigation of the Removal of Iron from Reduced Ilmenite

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Bailey S Avraamides J Jayasekera S
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

The anodic dissolution of iron from three different Western Australian reduced ilmenites was investigated using the carbon paste electrode technique. A characteristic current-potential diagram, called a cyclic voltammogram (CV), was obtained for each of the reduced ilmenites. The shape of the CV measured for all three reduced ilmenites was strongly time dependent. The effect of electrolyte composition and temperature on the CV of one reduced ilmenite was also investigated. The results suggest that the initial surface of iron in reduced ilmenite is slow to dissolve and that chloride ions and higher temperatures accelerate the dissolution of this initial surface layer. However, after removal of this layer, the dissolution rate was essentially independent of the electrolyte composition and the temperature.
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APA: Bailey S Avraamides J Jayasekera S  (1996)  An Electochemical Investigation of the Removal of Iron from Reduced Ilmenite

MLA: Bailey S Avraamides J Jayasekera S An Electochemical Investigation of the Removal of Iron from Reduced Ilmenite. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1996.

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