The Separation Of W From AgNO3 Electrolyte - Problem Definition

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
S. Natansohn
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

A prevalent technique for the recovery of silver from wastes generated in silver-tungsten electrical contact fabrication is electrowinning. Such scrap is placed in a permeable plastic basket which constitutes the anode compartment and this basket is suspended in a larger cell in which the cathode is mounted. A silver nitrate solution is used as the electrolyte and, upon application of an electric field, the silver migrates to the cathode where it deposits out. At times, there is tungsten migration to the cathode compartment and consequent co-deposition with the silver. This W contamination, which may amount to several thousand ppm, necessitates additional purification of the deposited Ag and its removal would therefore be advantageous. The elimination of the W impurity would also extend the operating period of the cell with corresponding increase in the Ag output and savings in labor costs.
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APA: S. Natansohn  (1982)  The Separation Of W From AgNO3 Electrolyte - Problem Definition

MLA: S. Natansohn The Separation Of W From AgNO3 Electrolyte - Problem Definition. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.

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