Influence of Organic Additives on Electrolytic Tin Deposition and Dissolution in Stannous Sulfate Electrolyte

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
H. C. Roland Kammel
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

Stannous sulfate electrolytes are widely used nowadays in electrolytic tin production. Characteristic features of this electrolysis process are that dense cathode deposits can only be obtained by additions of organic additives and that so called ?black mud is formed on the anode surface which leads to an increase in cell-voltage. In order to prevent excessive cell-voltages or oxygen evolution the black mud has to be removed periodically. Studies in laboratory scale have been performed about the effect of different organic additives on electrolytic tin deposition and the formation of surface layers on pure and industrial tin anodes. Results reveal that organic addition agents are effective in reducing cathode roughening as well as extending the covering time of the anode ?by black muds.
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APA: H. C. Roland Kammel  (1985)  Influence of Organic Additives on Electrolytic Tin Deposition and Dissolution in Stannous Sulfate Electrolyte

MLA: H. C. Roland Kammel Influence of Organic Additives on Electrolytic Tin Deposition and Dissolution in Stannous Sulfate Electrolyte. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1985.

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