Effect of Polymer Additives on Zinc Electrowinning

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
T. Ohgai H. Fukushima N. Baba
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

The electrodeposition behavior of Zn and the morphology of the deposited Zn were studied in electrowinning solutions containing polymer additives such as gelatin and polyethylene glycol (PEG). The cathode potential was shifted in a less noble direction and the polarization resistance for Zn deposition increased with increasing concentrations and molecular weights of both gelatin and PEG added to the electrolytic solutions. However, when the molecular weights of these additives exceeded about lxlO4, the cathode was depolarized and the polarization resistance for Zn deposition decreased with increasing molecular weight. The crystal grain size and the (002) orientation of the deposited Zn became smaller when the concentration and molecular weight of the additives increased, and the cathode was polarized.
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APA: T. Ohgai H. Fukushima N. Baba  (2000)  Effect of Polymer Additives on Zinc Electrowinning

MLA: T. Ohgai H. Fukushima N. Baba Effect of Polymer Additives on Zinc Electrowinning. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2000.

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