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HERO ID
4834682
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Electrolytic Extraction of Copper, Molybdenum and Rhenium from Molten Sulfide Electrolyte
Author(s)
Sahu, SK; Chmielowiec, B; Allanore, A
Year
2017
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Electrochimica Acta
ISSN:
0013-4686
Volume
243
Page Numbers
382-389
DOI
10.1016/j.electacta.2017.04.071
Web of Science Id
WOS:000404196900040
Abstract
The validity of the electrochemical series for metal sulfides decomposition in their standard state has been tested experimentally at 1500 K for La2S3, Cu2S, MoS2, and ReS2 in a molten electrolyte with the following molar composition: (BaS)(54)-(Cu2S)(31)-(La2S3)(15) (electrolyte B). Voltammetry measurements indicated the presence of faradaic reactions in the investigated electrolyte with and without the addition of MoS2 and/or ReS2. Electrolysis experiments showed that the addition of La2S3 to BaS-Cu2S increases the faradaic efficiency for liquid copper production with respect to a previously studied (BaS)(54)-(Cu2S)(46) electrolyte, and enabled isolation of elemental sulfur as the anodic product. Electrochemical measurements suggested the need to take into account the activity of dissolved Cu2S in order to explain the observed cell voltage during electrolysis. Electrolysis in the presence and absence of ReS2 and/or MoS2 confirmed their relative stability as predicted by assuming decomposition in their standard states. Analysis of the metal products electrowon from an electrolyte containing Cu2S, MoS2, and ReS2 indicated the simultaneous production of solid and liquid phases with nonequilibrium compositions. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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