Stability of an Iridium Oxide Coated Titanium Anode in Copper Electrowinning

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Abstract

An iridium oxide coated titanium electrode was tested as anode in copper electrowinning. Initial results confmed that the DSA-type anode was significantly more active for oxygen evolution than traditional lead anodes. However, during longer runs, the anode potential was observed to increase linearly at a rate of 220 mV/year. Scanning elecuon microscopy (SEM) and energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) showed that the anode passivation could be attributed to elecuochemical dissolution of the coating. The effect on the anode potential of organic additives (glue and thiourea) and lead in solution was also examined. A preliminary economic evaluation of the anodes is given.
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APA:  (1992)  Stability of an Iridium Oxide Coated Titanium Anode in Copper Electrowinning

MLA: Stability of an Iridium Oxide Coated Titanium Anode in Copper Electrowinning. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1992.

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