화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Applied Electrochemistry, Vol.24, No.10, 1044-1051, 1994
Effect of Chromate Ion on Zinc Electrowinning from Acid Sulfate Electrolyte
The effect of chromate ion and its interaction with antimony and glue on zinc electrowinning from acid sulphate electrolyte were studied. During electrolysis at 430 A m-2 and 45-degrees-C, the chromate ion was found to polarize the cathodic reaction resulting in a refined zinc deposit having a morphology featuring a vertical orientation of the zinc platelets. Although chromium did not codeposit, the current efficiency for zinc deposition was dramatically decreased in the presence of > 1000 mg dm-3. This effect became more pronounced when the electrolyte also contained additives such as antimony and glue.