Effect of Silver Content in Pb-Ag Anodes on the Performance of the Anodes during Zinc Electrowinning

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
W. Zhang A. -M. Lafront E. Ghali G. Houlachi G. Monteith Champoux. G.
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

The efficiency of the electrowinning process of zinc depends on the performance of oxygen evolution reaction, anode quality and corrosion resistance of lead anodes. Original surfaces of rolled commercial lead-silver anodes were examined using conventional polarisation methods in acid zinc sulfate electrolyte with manganese sulphate at 38 °C. The self-discharge method (potential decay) following 5 h polarisation at 50 mA cm-2 was considered to evaluate electrochemical activity, oxygen overpotential and anode stability. The influence of silver content is compared to that of the microstructure, the fabrication process and the composition of the corrosion products. Polished anode samples have also been examined for microstructural and corrosion performance studies. The experiments show that the duration of the plateau at 1600 mV versus SHE, the potential level (active corrosion state/stationary state) and the rate AEco/At during the decay could be a good indicator to compare the corrosion rates of the anodes in industrial zinc electrolytes.
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APA: W. Zhang A. -M. Lafront E. Ghali G. Houlachi G. Monteith Champoux. G.  (2008)  Effect of Silver Content in Pb-Ag Anodes on the Performance of the Anodes during Zinc Electrowinning

MLA: W. Zhang A. -M. Lafront E. Ghali G. Houlachi G. Monteith Champoux. G. Effect of Silver Content in Pb-Ag Anodes on the Performance of the Anodes during Zinc Electrowinning. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2008.

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