Recovery Of Metals From Dilute Aqueous Solutions Using Pulsed Electrodeposition

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Andrew Wessman
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Keywords: Recycling, Electrodeposition, Recovery, Dilute, Dissolved Metal Ions In order to facilitate the recovery of pure metals from solutions containing a mixture of dissolved metal ions, a pulsed electrodeposition method was developed. Using this method, it is possible to selectively remove metal ions from solution based upon the electrochemical potential of the particular ion desired. The use of pulsed electrodeposition rather than direct current electrodeposition creates an electrodeposited material with better morphology, increases electrical efficiency of the process, and avoids problems with short circuiting between electrodes. Using this method, it is possible to recover dissolved metal ions in a purified form in one simple step, and therefore maximizes recovery of the metal ions while obtaining them in a saleable form. This method is likely to be useful in improving the recycling process for numerous complex metal mixtures and alloys.
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APA: Andrew Wessman  (2005)  Recovery Of Metals From Dilute Aqueous Solutions Using Pulsed Electrodeposition

MLA: Andrew Wessman Recovery Of Metals From Dilute Aqueous Solutions Using Pulsed Electrodeposition. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2005.

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