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Vol 54 Iss. 3
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110-113
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Cathodic processes in the separation of tin from alkaline solutions

Authors:
V. A. Smirnova
G. V. Illyuvieva
Date submitted:
1972-09-15
Date accepted:
1972-11-27
Date published:
1973-10-05

Abstract

Electrolytic separation of tin from alkaline solutions is widely used in industry when using secondary raw materials. However, the cathode reactions occurring in this process have not been sufficiently studied, which excludes clear recommendations for the parameters of electrolysis (electrolyte composition, current density, and the relationship between these parameters). The present work aims to fill this gap.

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References

  1. Kolodin, S. M., Secondary Tin. Metallurgical Publishing House, 1970.
  2. Gudkevich, V. M., et al., Production of a Dense Metallic Tin Precipitate Using a Dissolvable Anode. Nauchy, Proc. of the All-Union Scientific Research and Project, Institute of Secondary Non-Ferrous Metals, Donetsk, 1969, No. 1.
  3. Kireev, A. V., Barabash, R. M., Electrolysis Unit for Extracting Tin from Tinplate Waste. Bulletin of the Central Institute of Metallurgy of the ChM, 1963, No. 8.
  4. Dey, K., Selbin, D., Theoretical Chemistry. Chemistry, 1971.

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