The dissolution behavior of pressed discs of cobalt and zinc metals in sulfuric acid

Authors
Oh, Y.
Issue Date
1995-01
Citation
Hydrometallurgy, v.37, no.1, pp.59 - 73
Abstract
The dissolution behavior of cobalt, zinc and a mixed cobalt-zinc disc in sulfuric acid solutions have been studied using a rotating disc geometry. The effects of reactant concentrations and disc compositions on the dissolution of the mixed cobalt-zinc disc can be explained in terms of galvanic coupling. It is thought that the dissolution of cobalt from pure cobalt is controlled by the mass transfer of oxygen through the diffusion boundary layer. Zinc from the mixed cobalt-zinc seems to be controlled by both chemical reaction and mass transfer. An empirical model has been developed to predict the dissolution rate of zinc from the mixed cobalt-zinc disc. ? 1995.
Keywords
Boundary layers; Chemical reactions; Cobalt; Mass transfer; Mathematical models; Oxygen; Solutions; Sulfuric acid; Zinc; Cobalt zinc disc; Diffusion boundary layer; Dissolution rate; Galvanic coupling; Pressed discs; Rotating discs geometry; Dissolution; Boundary layers; Chemical reactions; Cobalt; Mass transfer; Mathematical models; Oxygen; Solutions; Sulfuric acid; Zinc; Cobalt zinc disc; Diffusion boundary layer; Dissolution rate; Galvanic coupling; Pressed discs; Rotating discs geometry; Dissolution; selective leaching; sulfuric acid; pressed disc
ISSN
0304-386X
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/145417
DOI
10.1016/0304-386X(94)00019-Y
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