2 edition of Chloride electrometallurgy found in the catalog.
Chloride electrometallurgy
Published
1982
by The Society in Warrendale, Pa
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Statement | edited by Peter D. Parker. |
Series | Conference proceedings / Metallurgical Society of AIME, Conference proceedings (Metallurgical Society of AIME) |
Contributions | Parker, Peter D., Metallurgical Society of AIME. Electrolytic Processes Committee., AIME Meeting (111th : 1982 : Dallas, Tex.) |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | TN681 .C46 1982 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | ix, 233 p. : |
Number of Pages | 233 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL3510562M |
ISBN 10 | 0895204541 |
LC Control Number | 82063095 |
electrometallurgy (uncountable) The deposit of a metal coating on a prepared surface by electrochemical means, as in electroplating and electrotyping. Synonyms [ edit ]. Other articles where Electrometallurgy is discussed: metallurgy: Extractive metallurgy: lower or controlled by pyrometallurgical, electrolytic, or chemical means. Pyrometallurgical refining usually consists of the oxidizing of impurities in a high-temperature liquid bath. Electrolysis is the dissolving of metal from one electrode of an electrolytic cell and its deposition in a purer form.
Electrolysis of Aqueous Sodium Chloride: (The overpotential or overvoltage problem) When we electrolyze a sodium chloride solution, we see that water is reduced to hydrogen at the cathode exactly as we had (above) for the case of NaF electrolysis. 4H 2 O(R) + 4eH 2 (g) + 4OH-(aq), EE V versus Na +(aq) + e-6Na(s), EE V. Electrometallurgy definition is - a branch of metallurgy that deals with the application of electric current either for electrolytic deposition or as a source of heat.
In chemistry and manufacturing, electrolysis is a technique that uses a direct electric current (DC) to drive an otherwise non-spontaneous chemical reaction. Electrolysis is commercially important as a stage in the separation of elements from naturally occurring sources such as ores using an electrolytic voltage that is needed for electrolysis to occur is called the decomposition. Define electrometallurgy. electrometallurgy synonyms, electrometallurgy pronunciation, electrometallurgy translation, English dictionary definition of electrometallurgy. n. The use of electric and electrolytic processes in metallurgy and in purifying metals or electroplating. elec′tromet′allur′gical adj. n .
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Chloride electrometallurgy: proceedings of a symposium sponsored by the Electrolytic Processes Committee of the Metallurgical Society of AIME, held at the th AIME annual meeting, Dallas, Texas, February[Peter D Parker; Metallurgical Society of AIME.
Electrolytic Processes Committee.;]. Get this from a library. Electrometallurgy of chloride solutions: reports of the fifth All-Union Seminar on Applied Electrochemistry, October[V V Stender;]. Electrometallurgy is a method that uses electrical energy to produce metals by electrolysis.
Electrometallurgy is usually the last stage in metal production and is therefore preceded by pyrometallurgical or hydrometallurgical operations.
The electrolysis can be done on a molten metal oxide (smelt electrolysis) which is used for example to. Hydrometallurgy aims to compile studies on novel processes, process design, chemistry, modelling, control, economics and interfaces between unit operations, and to provide a forum for discussions on case histories and operational difficulties.
Topics covered include: leaching of metal values by chemical reagents or bacterial action at ambient or elevated pressures and temperatures; separation.
About this book Proceedings of a symposium sponsored by The Metallurgy and Materials Society of CIM and the Hydrometallurgy and Electrometallurgy Chloride electrometallurgy book of the Extraction and Processing Division of TMS (The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society).
Electrometallurgy. How to Refine Copper Cement. The method consists of leaching galena concentrate with a ferric chloride-sodium chloride solution to make lead chloride.
The lead chloride is electrolyzed in a molten-salt bath to produce lead metal and chlorine. The chlorine is used to regenerate ferric chloride in the leaching solution. Cuprous chloride does not occur in nature, but can be readily made from other copper-bearing material.
Chlorine gas, for instance, converts the common copper sulphide, Cu2S, into CtlCI (Ashcroft's process). When melted, cuprous chloride conducts the current very well. copper separating out as fine : Joseph William Richards. Several avenues are available for members of the UVA community needing Library resources, including HathiTrust's newly-released trove of copyrighted digital material, open educational resources, online journals, databases, and e-books.
Separation of Copper, Nickel and Cobalt in Sulphate and Chloride Solutions by Solvent Extraction Yang Jiaoyong Beijing Extract Metallurgy And Technology Development Co, Ltd.; RoomZonghe Building, 45, Zengguang Road; Beijing,China.
Fundamental Aspects of Electrometallurgy - Kindle edition by Popov, Konstantin, Grgur, Branamir, Djokić, Stojan S. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Fundamental Aspects of cturer: Springer.
Electrometallurgy Table 1 shows the particulars for the main aqueous electrowinning operations. Electrorefining In contrast to electrowinning, which faces com- petition from other primary extraction processes, electrorefining is virtually unrivalled in its capability to.
In molten salt electrometallurgy, the oxidation of carbon or chloride often provides the needed electrons for reduction. In electrolytic refining, the electrons are supplied from an impure anode.
Each metal reduction reaction, and each counter reaction, requires a specific voltage or half-cell potential, to Size: KB. J.W. Evans, in Encyclopedia of Materials: Science and Technology, 4 Electrodeposition of Metals from Aqueous Solutions. Electrometallurgy distinguishes between electrowinning and electrorefining.
In electrowinning, the chemical species yielding the metal enters the cell as a compound, e.g. in a solution pumped into the cell. Hydrometallurgy, 27 () Elsevier Science Publishers B.V., Amsterdam Chloride hydrometallurgy* Ren6 Winand Universite Libre de Bruxelles CPDepartment Metallurgy-ElectrochemisttT, 50 avenue F.D.
Roosevelt, B, Brussels, Belgium (Received December 1, ; revised version accepted Ap ) ABSTRACT Winand, R., Electrometallurgy Session I Electrometallurgy - Now and in the Future M.
Free M. Moats T. Robinson G. Houlachi N. Neelameggham D. Creber G. Holywell M. Ginatta 3. A Novel Oxygen Evolution Anode for Electrowinning of Non-ferrous Metals T. Zhang M. Morimitsu 29Price: $ Electrometallurgy is a broad field but it is not a new one.
It was the great Faraday in the s who discovered laws covering the electrodeposition of metals and its relation to the current passed and equivalent weight of the metal undergoing depo- tion.
Since that time, applications and developments of his discoveries have spread to many Cited by: In this work, the Eh pCl diagram of the CuCl-H2O system was established, and the kinetics of copper dissolution in cupric chloride solution were studied with an emphasis on possible difficulties that may occur during copper electrowinning.
The results were used to guide an investigation of copper electrowinning from cupric chloride by: Price, $ Industrial Electrometallurgy EK RIDEAL, MA (Cantab.), PH.D., FIC Pp. Appears in 8 books from Page v - GENERAL PREFACE THE rapid development of Applied Chemistry in recent years has brought about a revolution in all branches of technology.
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Define electrometallurgical. electrometallurgical synonyms, electrometallurgical pronunciation, electrometallurgical translation, English dictionary definition of electrometallurgical. n. The use of electric and electrolytic processes in metallurgy and in purifying metals or .Chloride Metallurgy The first conference on this topic was held in Brussels in and was entitled "Chloride Hydrometallurgy" followed by another in in Dallas, Texas and was entitled "Chloride Electrometallurgy".
The present conference is much larger in scope. It provides a theoretical and an engineering approach to topics such. Most metals can be recovered or processed using electrometallurgy. Electrometallurgical processing in aqueous media is an area of growing importance due to a broad range of applications that vary from microelectronics manufacturing to metal recovery and coatings.
Understanding the associated fundamentals of electrometallurgical processing provides a foundation for future improvements in such Cited by: 5.