• Title/Summary/Keyword: Cyclone electrolysis

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Electrowinning of Tin from Acidic Sulfate Effluents Using a Cyclone Electrolytic Cell (황산용액에서 사이클론 전해조를 이용한 주석의 전해채취)

  • Kang, Myeong-Sik;Cho, Yeon-Chul;Ahn, Jae-Woo;Shin, Gi-Wung;Kang, Yong-Ho
    • Resources Recycling
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.25-32
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    • 2016
  • A electrodeposion behavior of tin was tested to recovery of tin metal from sulfate solution using a newly designed cyclone type electrolyzer. Parameters, such as flow rate, current density, tin and sulfuric acid concentration in the electrolyte were investigated. From the experimental results, a powered tin metal below $100{\mu}m$ can be obtained. As the increase of flow rate, current density and sulfuric acid concentration in the electrolyte, electrodeposition ratio of tin and current efficiency were increased. The electrodeposition ratio of tin was increased with the decrease of tin concentration in the electrolyte, but the current efficiency was decreased.

Electrowinning of Tin from Acidic Chloride Effluents by Cyclone type Electrolytic Cell (염산용액에서 사이클론형 전해방식에 의한 주석의 전해채취)

  • Cho, Yeon-Chul;Kang, Myeong-Sik;So, Hong-Il;Lee, Joo-Eun;Ahn, Jae-Woo
    • Resources Recycling
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    • v.26 no.3
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    • pp.61-68
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    • 2017
  • Cyclone electrowinning method was used to recover tin to metal in hydrochloric acid solution. The effects of flow rate, current density, tin concentration, and hydrochloric acid concentration on the electrowinning of tin were investigated. As the flow rate increased and the concentration of tin and hydrochloric acid decreased, the tin recovery and current efficiency increased. As the current density increased, the recovery rate increased but the current efficiency decreased. Tin can be effectively recovered at flow rates of 18 L/min., $3A/dm^2$, 2.5 g/L Sn, and 5 wt.% HCl.

Recovery of Silver Using Cyclone Type Electrolytic Cell from Thiourea-hydrochloric Acid Mixed Solutions (티오요소와 염산 혼합 용액에서 사이클론 전해에 의한 은(Ag) 회수)

  • Cho, Yeon-Chul;So, Hong-Il;Lee, Joo-eun;Ahn, Jae-Woo;Ryu, Ho-Jin
    • Resources Recycling
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.62-70
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    • 2017
  • A cyclone type electrolytic method was used to recover silver from thiourea-hydrochloric acid mixed solutions. The electrowinning behavior of silver was investigated in different systems, such as the flow rate, current density, silver concentration, thiourea concentration and hydrochloric acid concentration. As the increase of the flow rate, current density and hydrochloric acid concentration, the recovery rate of silver was increased. Whereas, as the increase of silver concentration, the recovery rate of silver was decreased. The thiourea concentration did not affect the Ag recovery and current efficiency. Above 99% of Ag was recovered at the flow rate of 12 L/min., current density of $0.75A/dm^2$, silver concentration of 1.0 g/L, 0.5 M thiourea and 0.1 M hydrochloric acid. In most experimental conditions, silver was recovered as a powder form.

Effect of NaOCl and Gold Plating Additive on the Gold Recovery in Cyclone Electrolytic Cell from Solution for Stripping Gold of PCB by Cyanide (시안을 이용한 PCB 금 박리용액으로부터 사이클론 전해조에서의 금 회수거동에 미치는 차아염소산나트륨과 금 도금첨가제의 영향)

  • Jo, Hyeonji;Yoo, Kyoungkeun;Bae, Mooki;Sohn, Jeongsoo;Yang, Donghyo;Kim, Sookyung
    • Resources Recycling
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.88-94
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    • 2017
  • The recovery of gold in cyclone type electrolytic cell was conducted from solution for stripping gold of PCB by cyanide. The electrolytic recovery behaviors of gold was investigated by reaction time and addition of electrolytic sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) and gold plating additive (KG-120). Because the electrolysis generated NaOCl reacted with the cyanide in the leachate by alkaline chlorination, more than 99% of the cyanide was removed at a $NaOCl(g)/CN^-(g)$ ratio of 1.0. When NaOCl was added during the recovery of the gold from cyanide leachate in the cyclone electrolytic cell, the recovery of gold was 98% at the ratio of $NaOCl(g)/CN^-(g)$ from 0.5 to 2.5 in 480 minutes and decreased rapidly over the ratio of 3.0. Gold was recovered more than 99% by adding 1.5 and 4.5%(v/v) of KG-120 with NaOCl in 480 minutes. In particular, when the concentration of KG-120 was 3.5 and 4.5%(v/v), more than 96% of gold was recovered within 240 minutes and the initial recovery rate was relatively faster. The optimum concentration of KG-120 is 3.5%(v/v) considering the economic feasibility and efficiency.