RI 6352 Cadmium Refining by Amalgam Electrolysis

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Arnold M. Lansche D. H. Chambers
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

Electro recovery by amalgam methods was investigated to determine the feasibility of recovering pure cadmium from cadmium sponge produced during purification of zinc electrolyte at electrolytic zinc plants . Actual material used in this work was air- oxidized cadmium sponge . An acid rinse and zinc displacement technique was developed to amalgamate this oxidized cadmium . ( In - plant use of the recovery process would probably not require this step because of the fresh state of the sponge . ) Zinc was completely removed from amalgamated sponge by selective oxidation with air . Zinc - free cadmium amalgam was circulated by an electromagnetic pump through an electrolytic cell where cadmium of 99.9+ percent purity was electrodeposited onto a rotating aluminum cathode . Polarographic methods were developed for determining cadmium and zinc in mercury and in sulfuric acid solution .
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APA: Arnold M. Lansche D. H. Chambers  (1964)  RI 6352 Cadmium Refining by Amalgam Electrolysis

MLA: Arnold M. Lansche D. H. Chambers RI 6352 Cadmium Refining by Amalgam Electrolysis. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.

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