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Preparation and electrochemical properties of a novel porous Ti/Sn–Sb-RuO(x)/β-PbO(2)/MnO(2) anode for zinc electrowinning

MnO(2) coatings prepared in a sulfate system (S-MnO(2)) and MnO(2) prepared in a nitrate system (N-MnO(2)) were successfully deposited on porous Ti/Sn–Sb-RuO(x)/β-PbO(2) substrates by electrodeposition, and their electrochemical properties were studied in detail. The bath composition plays a very im...

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Autores principales: Chen, Buming, Liu, Jianhua, Wang, Shichuan, Huang, Hui, He, Yapeng, Guo, Zhongcheng
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9033605/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35478626
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra02815d
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author Chen, Buming
Liu, Jianhua
Wang, Shichuan
Huang, Hui
He, Yapeng
Guo, Zhongcheng
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Liu, Jianhua
Wang, Shichuan
Huang, Hui
He, Yapeng
Guo, Zhongcheng
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description MnO(2) coatings prepared in a sulfate system (S-MnO(2)) and MnO(2) prepared in a nitrate system (N-MnO(2)) were successfully deposited on porous Ti/Sn–Sb-RuO(x)/β-PbO(2) substrates by electrodeposition, and their electrochemical properties were studied in detail. The bath composition plays a very important role in the MnO(2) coating prepared by electrodeposition at a low current density. The results of scanning electron microscopy show that a Ti/Sn–Sb-RuO(x)/β-PbO(2)/MnO(2) electrode has a rough morphology and the unit cell is very good. At the same time, the surface cracks in the S-MnO(2) coating are larger than those in the N-MnO(2) coating. In addition, the N-MnO(2) coating is composed of a fluffy sheet-like substance. The surface morphology of the N-MnO(2) coating is denser than that of the S-MnO(2) coating. The S-MnO(2) coating consists of irregularly stacked granular particles. Further, the main crystal phase of MnO(2) is γ type, and the main valence state of MnO(2) is +4. The results show that the oxygen evolution potential of the N-MnO(2) electrode is 63 mV lower than that of the S-MnO(2) electrode, indicating that the N-MnO(2) electrode has better oxygen evolution activity and electrochemical stability, which can also be confirmed by EIS test results. Under the accelerated life test conditions, the N-MnO(2) electrode has a better service life of 77 h at a current density of 1 A cm(−2) in 150 g L(−1) H(2)SO(4) and 2 g L(−1) Cl(−) solution.
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spelling pubmed-90336052022-04-26 Preparation and electrochemical properties of a novel porous Ti/Sn–Sb-RuO(x)/β-PbO(2)/MnO(2) anode for zinc electrowinning Chen, Buming Liu, Jianhua Wang, Shichuan Huang, Hui He, Yapeng Guo, Zhongcheng RSC Adv Chemistry MnO(2) coatings prepared in a sulfate system (S-MnO(2)) and MnO(2) prepared in a nitrate system (N-MnO(2)) were successfully deposited on porous Ti/Sn–Sb-RuO(x)/β-PbO(2) substrates by electrodeposition, and their electrochemical properties were studied in detail. The bath composition plays a very important role in the MnO(2) coating prepared by electrodeposition at a low current density. The results of scanning electron microscopy show that a Ti/Sn–Sb-RuO(x)/β-PbO(2)/MnO(2) electrode has a rough morphology and the unit cell is very good. At the same time, the surface cracks in the S-MnO(2) coating are larger than those in the N-MnO(2) coating. In addition, the N-MnO(2) coating is composed of a fluffy sheet-like substance. The surface morphology of the N-MnO(2) coating is denser than that of the S-MnO(2) coating. The S-MnO(2) coating consists of irregularly stacked granular particles. Further, the main crystal phase of MnO(2) is γ type, and the main valence state of MnO(2) is +4. The results show that the oxygen evolution potential of the N-MnO(2) electrode is 63 mV lower than that of the S-MnO(2) electrode, indicating that the N-MnO(2) electrode has better oxygen evolution activity and electrochemical stability, which can also be confirmed by EIS test results. Under the accelerated life test conditions, the N-MnO(2) electrode has a better service life of 77 h at a current density of 1 A cm(−2) in 150 g L(−1) H(2)SO(4) and 2 g L(−1) Cl(−) solution. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021-05-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9033605/ /pubmed/35478626 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra02815d Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Chen, Buming
Liu, Jianhua
Wang, Shichuan
Huang, Hui
He, Yapeng
Guo, Zhongcheng
Preparation and electrochemical properties of a novel porous Ti/Sn–Sb-RuO(x)/β-PbO(2)/MnO(2) anode for zinc electrowinning
title Preparation and electrochemical properties of a novel porous Ti/Sn–Sb-RuO(x)/β-PbO(2)/MnO(2) anode for zinc electrowinning
title_full Preparation and electrochemical properties of a novel porous Ti/Sn–Sb-RuO(x)/β-PbO(2)/MnO(2) anode for zinc electrowinning
title_fullStr Preparation and electrochemical properties of a novel porous Ti/Sn–Sb-RuO(x)/β-PbO(2)/MnO(2) anode for zinc electrowinning
title_full_unstemmed Preparation and electrochemical properties of a novel porous Ti/Sn–Sb-RuO(x)/β-PbO(2)/MnO(2) anode for zinc electrowinning
title_short Preparation and electrochemical properties of a novel porous Ti/Sn–Sb-RuO(x)/β-PbO(2)/MnO(2) anode for zinc electrowinning
title_sort preparation and electrochemical properties of a novel porous ti/sn–sb-ruo(x)/β-pbo(2)/mno(2) anode for zinc electrowinning
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9033605/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35478626
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra02815d
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