Electrochemical Evaluation of Zinc Sulfate Electrolyte Containing Cobalt, Antimony and Organic Additives

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 13
- File Size:
- 672 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1985
Abstract
The effects of cobalt, B-naphthol, glue and antimony on the polarization behavior of zinc sulfate electrolyte were investigated. It was found that B-naphthol was beneficial in reducing the detrimental effects of cobalt while antimony and excess glue were each harmful. Since the nu cl eat ion over potential was insensiti1ve to coba1t, other regions of the polarization curve were used to indicate electrolyte balance. The low? current density area occurring in the reverse or anodic sweep direction was? often an indicator when an ?unstable condition existed. The two parameters evaluated were the degree of inflection in the polarization curve in the low current density region during scanning and the rate of current rise observed when the sample was potentiostated at -0.781 Volts (SHE). Using this technique, a two-additive system was shown to be desirable to control cobalt and antimony containing electrolytes. The structure of the deposits was examined using scanning electron microscope techniques.
Citation
APA:
(1985) Electrochemical Evaluation of Zinc Sulfate Electrolyte Containing Cobalt, Antimony and Organic AdditivesMLA: Electrochemical Evaluation of Zinc Sulfate Electrolyte Containing Cobalt, Antimony and Organic Additives. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1985.