The Role of Copper and Antimony Additives in the Removal of Cobalt from Zinc Sulfate Solutions

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 16
- File Size:
- 870 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1997
Abstract
Zinc sulphate electrolyte used for zinc electrowinning must be purified for cObalt ions. The cobalt is removed in a cementation stage by the addition of zinc dust. Copper arid antimony are frequently used additives which enhance the cementation of cobalt. This paper aims at a better understanding of how copper and antimony promote the removal of cobalt. Initial experiments were done in a batch cementation reactor. Copper and antimony precipitated in the early stages of cementation indicating that a preferential substrate was formed. The individual role of copper and antimony was further investigated in an electrochemical cell. On a microsca1e, the , growth process, morphology and the composition of the precipitates were examined with SEM and XRD. It was found that cobalt could not be deposited in its pure form but as a cobalt-zinc alloy with zinc as the prime constituent. Copper increases the cathodic surface area of zinc dust by precipitating as numerous dendrites. Antimony acts as a cathodic surface onto which a cobalt-zinc alloy with an increased cobalt content is deposited.
Citation
APA:
(1997) The Role of Copper and Antimony Additives in the Removal of Cobalt from Zinc Sulfate SolutionsMLA: The Role of Copper and Antimony Additives in the Removal of Cobalt from Zinc Sulfate Solutions. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1997.