Investigation of Zinc Deposit Contamination by Lead during Electrowinning Employing Electrochemical Noise Measurements

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
C. Su E. Ghali G. Houlachi
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2016

Abstract

"The influence of lead ions on zinc electrowinning process was investigated by means of electrochemical noise measurements (ENMs) and cyclic voltammetry in conjunction with scanning electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction. All electrochemical experiments were performed in sulphuric acid electrolyte containing different lead ion concentrations as impurity. Lead was added in six trace levels between 0.05–0.8 mg/L in the bath. The lead content of the zinc deposits was dependent on the introduced lead concentrations. The overpotential associated with zinc electrodeposition shifted to higher values with the increase of lead concentration in the solution. An appropriate correlation was found between the different concentrations of lead in the electrolyte and the morphology of zinc deposit by ENM. The results showed that the increase of lead ion concentrations is generally accompanied with the decrease of skew and increase of kurtosis values that could be related to the morphology of zinc deposit. Effectively, the morphology changes from well-defined hexagonal platelets to large hexagonal, layered platelets and finally to non-symmetric refined crystalline structure, respectively.INTRODUCTION In commercial zinc electrowinning, zinc oxide is leached from the roasted calcine with an aqueous acid sulfate electrolyte. Then the zinc-rich solution is purified and transferred into an electrolytic cell. During electrolysis, zinc is deposited on aluminum cathode where lead-silver or pure lead is served as anode. Electrodeposition of zinc could be influenced by several parameters such as bath acidity, temperature, current density, the nature and concentration of impurities as well as additives in electrolyte. Metallic impurities play a complex role during zinc electrowinning and they can adversely"
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APA: C. Su E. Ghali G. Houlachi  (2016)  Investigation of Zinc Deposit Contamination by Lead during Electrowinning Employing Electrochemical Noise Measurements

MLA: C. Su E. Ghali G. Houlachi Investigation of Zinc Deposit Contamination by Lead during Electrowinning Employing Electrochemical Noise Measurements. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2016.

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