Morphological Aspects of Lead Metal Deposited from Aqueous Chloride Electrolytes at 65 and 80°C

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Xiangwen Wang
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Electrodeposition of lead metal from high purity brine electrolytes containing lead chloride (PbCI,) was conducted so as to assess the feasibility of electrowinning lead-metal directly from aqueous chloride electrolytes. Tests were performed at 65 and 80°C (338 and 353°K). Characteristic features of the deposits, on both lead and graphite substrates, were correlated to operating parameters associated with: electrolyte temperature, current density and total lead- concentration. Photomicrographs of these morphological features were obtained by use of Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM).
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APA: Xiangwen Wang  (1993)  Morphological Aspects of Lead Metal Deposited from Aqueous Chloride Electrolytes at 65 and 80°C

MLA: Xiangwen Wang Morphological Aspects of Lead Metal Deposited from Aqueous Chloride Electrolytes at 65 and 80°C. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1993.

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