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Regeneration of Sn4+ from Sn2+ solution during electrowinning process using anion exchange membrane
- Publication Year :
- 2019
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Abstract
- Electrowinning process to regenerate Sn4+from Sn2+in HCl solution using an electrowinning cell with anion exchange membrane was proposed to suggest a novel recycling process to recover Sn. During the tests, the effects of initial Sn2+concentration on the regeneration of Sn4+were investigated under the following condition; 7,000 mg/L, 10,000 mg/L, and 13,000 mg/L of Sn2+, 1 M HCl, 250 A/m2of current density, graphite anode, titanium cathode, room temperature, and 2 h. Electro-deposited Sn on the cathode showed dendritic structure regardless of the Sn2+concentration and no change of Sn concentration was observed in the anolyte. Leaching tests were performed using the anolyte, obtained from the electrowinning tests, to examine the amount of regenerated Sn4+concentration during electrowinning process. Based on the results of Sn leaching tests, it was found that 84.44%, 81.03%, and 79.43% of Sn4+were regenerated from 7,000 mg/L, 10,000 mg/L, 13,000 mg/L initial concentration of Sn2+solution, respectively. Consequently, it was found that the regeneration of Sn4+can occur during the electrowinning process at the same time with Sn recovery and Sn4+can be reused as an oxidant to leach Sn successfully.
Details
- Database :
- OAIster
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1060604900
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource