Sustainable Electrolysis for Electrowinning and Electrorefining of Metals

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Geir Martin Haarberg
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Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

Modern electrolysis technologies can provide possibilities for developing sustainable processes in terms of energy and environment. Laboratory experiments were carried out to study electrodeposition of iron from molten salts and aqueous solutions using an inert oxygen evolving anode to eliminate the emissions of CO2. The possibilities of molten salt electrorefining of metallurgical grade silicon to produce solar grade silicon were also investigated. Electrochemical techniques were used to study the electrochemical behaviour of dissolved iron, silicon, and titanium species. Bulk electrolysis was carried out to deposit pure iron, silicon, and titanium. The quality of the deposits was studied by SEM/EDS and XRD analyses. Calculations based on laboratory studies indicate that great improvements in terms of reduced energy consum
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APA: Geir Martin Haarberg  (2010)  Sustainable Electrolysis for Electrowinning and Electrorefining of Metals

MLA: Geir Martin Haarberg Sustainable Electrolysis for Electrowinning and Electrorefining of Metals. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2010.

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