Electrochemical Aspects of Electro winning Lead Metal From Brine-Lead Chloride Electrolytes in the Temperature Range 55-80°C

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 16
- File Size:
- 443 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1993
Abstract
Electrochemical measurements associated with the electrowinning of lead metal from concentrated brine (NaCI) - lead chloride (PbCI,) electrolytes at temperatures in the range 328 to 353°K (55 - 80°C) were conducted. The electrodeposition of lead metal onto a lead rotating-disk electrode may be described by the electrodic reaction: {PbCl 4 2 + 2e- = Pb° + 4Cl-} The deposition-overpotential requirements are low (approximately 41mV per decade of current density - Am+), with a corresponding high exchange current (approximately 0.018 A.cm2). The diffusion coefficient of the electroactive PbC142- species in a 3.5 NaCl electrolyte at 353°K was insensitive to the total PbCI, concentration (0.01 to 0.1M), and its value was found to be (1.21*0.1)~10-5 cm2Is with a temperature-sensitivity coefficient (E,/R) of approximately 1.98x103K-1 (328OK(T<353OK).
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APA:
(1993) Electrochemical Aspects of Electro winning Lead Metal From Brine-Lead Chloride Electrolytes in the Temperature Range 55-80°CMLA: Electrochemical Aspects of Electro winning Lead Metal From Brine-Lead Chloride Electrolytes in the Temperature Range 55-80°C. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1993.