Electrorecovery Of Metals From Dilute Process Solutions In Electroplating

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Roland Kammel
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

In combination with various physical and chemical methods also electrochemical techniques are most frequently used to improve the recovery of metals from aqueous dilute process streams or effluents e.g. in electroplating, metal finishing, mining and metallurgical plants. To insure cathodic metal recoveries with favorable current efficiency and high throughputs per unit of cell volume seve¬ral types of electrolysis cells have been developed comprising extended electrode surface areas and/or intensive electrolyte. agitation. The practical experiences with these units indicate especially for the electrolytic recovery of metals whose values are high, that the treatment cost permits profitable operations with relativly short payback periods for the units. Anodic reactions can be utilized for the removal of undesired anion contents or buildups of impurities. Appropriate combinations of these recovery methods are used to improve the versatility and the overall economy. Industrial applications reveal their potentional as addidtive techniques for existing processes to reduce the metal content of effluents to values that meet the guide lines of environmental legislation whereas integrated in-operation recovery methods are nowadays increasingly introduced to approach nearly close-loop operations.
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APA: Roland Kammel  (1992)  Electrorecovery Of Metals From Dilute Process Solutions In Electroplating

MLA: Roland Kammel Electrorecovery Of Metals From Dilute Process Solutions In Electroplating. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1992.

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