Fused Salt Electrorefining of Zinc

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Kelly J. Driscoll
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

Impure zinc (98.5%) was electrorefined to high purity zinc (99.995%) using a fused salt electrolyte of molar composition 1: 1 : 1 :2 ZnCI2:KCl:NaCl:LiCl with a current efficiency of about 90% at 723 K. A recessed channel electrorefining cell was developed which achieved excellent mixing of both the metal and the electrolyte and by ensuring a very small anode to cathode spacing the voltage drop across the cell was 0.16 V and at a current density of 7kA m-2. The physical characteristics of the cell were observed using a low temperature model which showed the formation of droplets and rivulets which provided mixing. The application of this approach to the refining of other non-ferrous metals is discussed.
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APA: Kelly J. Driscoll  (1992)  Fused Salt Electrorefining of Zinc

MLA: Kelly J. Driscoll Fused Salt Electrorefining of Zinc. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1992.

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