2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.mineng.2010.01.009
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Study of the electrodeposition conditions of metallic manganese in an electrolytic membrane reactor

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“…The deposited manganese on microcathode parts of the structure can further form separate clusters and the adsorption layer [48,49]. Reduction processes take place until the Al 3+ ions continue to solvate themselves in water.…”
Section: Alumosilicate Composite Ceramic Microalloyed By Sn For the Rmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The deposited manganese on microcathode parts of the structure can further form separate clusters and the adsorption layer [48,49]. Reduction processes take place until the Al 3+ ions continue to solvate themselves in water.…”
Section: Alumosilicate Composite Ceramic Microalloyed By Sn For the Rmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SO 3 2À , SeO 3 2À TeO 3 2À or SCN À ions are reduced on the cathode producing adsorbates acting as a poison for hydrogen evolution [1,[4][5][6][7][8]. Alternative organic additives (amines, paraformaldehyde, glycerol) [7] or non-aqueous solutions [9,10] as well as various electrolysis performances (pre-electrolysis, membrane reactor) [11,12] were also tested for the improvement of the process. It has to be noted that results of the electrochemical studies on the manganese deposition vary for different authors due to use solutions of different composition and purity or changed plating conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…to stabilize manganese and prevent its precipitation. Besides the addition of ammonium chloride increases the conductivity and then reduces the cell voltage and energy consumption [69]. The pH affects the cathodic and anodic process significantly.…”
Section: Deposition Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%