Laboratory Scale Investigation of the Electrowinning of Chromium from Chrome-Alum Electrolyte

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Robert Vidal
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

The performance of a laboratory-scale cell for the electrolysis of an aqueous chrome alum solution was studied. Electrode potentials, pH, and Eh were recorded. An optimum catholyte pH of about 2.5, consistent with information from the literature was observed. Values exceeding this range resulted in a precipitate formation and are detected by wavering cathode potentials. The role of anodically produced dichromate ions was investigated by chemical analysis. It was found that the steady state concentration of dichromate ions varies inversely with fluid flow from catholyte to anolyte. This concentration was also reduced with the use of precious metal coated titanium anodes.
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APA: Robert Vidal  (1994)  Laboratory Scale Investigation of the Electrowinning of Chromium from Chrome-Alum Electrolyte

MLA: Robert Vidal Laboratory Scale Investigation of the Electrowinning of Chromium from Chrome-Alum Electrolyte. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1994.

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