The Behavior Of Platinum Electrodes As Redox Potential Indicators In Some Systems Of Metallurgical Interest

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
K. A. Natarajan
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Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

Platinum electrodes are not inert as originally thought to be. The reactivity of platinum electrodes can explain their erratic behavior in many electrochemical measurements of metallurgical interest, e.g., in flotation systems, streaming potential measurements, contact-angle measurements, and in leaching systems. The anomalous behavior of platinum electrodes in redox potential measurements in aqueous systems was studied through Eh and pH measurements in water-oxygen, iron-water-oxygen and manganese-water-oxygen systems. Stability relations between Fe++ and Fe(OH)3 and between Fe(OH)2 and Fe(OH)3 were studied to judge the correspondence between experimental and theoretical equilibrium lines. The practicality of redox potential measurements in estimating ferric-ferrous ratios in aqueous systems was investigated along with their suitability as indicators in leaching operations, e.g., the removal of iron by aeration from manganese leach solutions.
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APA: K. A. Natarajan  (1970)  The Behavior Of Platinum Electrodes As Redox Potential Indicators In Some Systems Of Metallurgical Interest

MLA: K. A. Natarajan The Behavior Of Platinum Electrodes As Redox Potential Indicators In Some Systems Of Metallurgical Interest. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1970.

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