The Characteristics of Electrolytic Refining of Tin Soldering Scrap in Hydrochloric Acid Solutions

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Gergo Rimaszeki Tibor Kulcsar Tamas Kekesi
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

The efficient purification of soldering waste material can be achieved in a single operational step by the electrolytic refining in pure hydrochloric acid - tin-chloride media. The complex formation of the ionic species may offer a beneficial level of natural inhibition. Using the PCR (periodic current reversal) technology, is efficient in affecting the morphology of the cathodic deposit. In order to optimize the process, the investigation of the solution stability and the electrode reactions is essential. The natural tendency of the Sn(II) oxidation and precipitation can be overcome by properly controlling the concentration of the main components and the ratio of Sn(IV)/Sn(II) in the electrolyte solution. Polarization curves were obtained for different concentrations tin and hydrochloric acid. Conclusions referring to the electrode reaction were derived from the overvoltage - current plots. The morphology of the deposit can be correlated with the exchange current density, also determined from the polarization curves. The cathodic current efficiency and the morphology of deposited metal are affected by the distribution of tin species and the principal electrolysis parameters.
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APA: Gergo Rimaszeki Tibor Kulcsar Tamas Kekesi  (2011)  The Characteristics of Electrolytic Refining of Tin Soldering Scrap in Hydrochloric Acid Solutions

MLA: Gergo Rimaszeki Tibor Kulcsar Tamas Kekesi The Characteristics of Electrolytic Refining of Tin Soldering Scrap in Hydrochloric Acid Solutions. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2011.

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