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Journal of Applied Electrochemistry, Vol.26, No.4, 369-377, 1996
Zinc Removal from Dilute-Solutions Using a Rotating Cylinder Electrode Reactor
Mine residue recycling processes produce dilute zinc solutions suitable for metal recovery. The rotating cylinder electrode reactor behaviour sequentially followed charge transfer and diffusion control mechanisms, even with solutions contaminated with metals or organic substances. Zinc removal at low pH (similar to 0) and low- concentration (similar to 2mg dm(-3)) is demonstrated. Under galvanostatic operation, the zinc deposition current efficiency in the charge transfer control region attains values up to 77.3%, whereas in the diffusion control region it decreases rapidly to values as low as 0.1%. When a potentiostatic mode is used, less energy is required to deposit zinc, even at low current efficiency. The results and possible problems for continuous reactor operation under conditions of powder formation are identified and discussed using knowledge from other zinc industries such as electrowinning, plating and batteries.