Abstract

The high price of cobalt is the reason for the necessity of its recovery from recycled cutting tools, catalysts and so forth. In this research, the effect of frequency and duty cycle in pulse electrowinning of cobalt from WC–Co scraps has been studied. The scraps was first dissolved in a solution containing 1N hydrochloric acid and 0.1M citric acid in anodic potential in the range of 0.05–0.3 VAg/AgCl so that a solution with 22gL−1 cobalt was acquired. Electrodeposition was performed on a stainless steel cathode in frequencies of 30, 50, 70, 100 and 135Hz; duty cycles of 10%, 30% and 50%; and peak current density of 250Am−2; and electrolyte temperature of 60°C. The surface of the deposits was observed with SEM and its purity was measured using the ICP method. The studies showed that increased frequency reduces the crystal size and the purity of the deposit increases up to 99.1wt% under the same conditions. Increasing the duty cycle raises the cobalt crystal size and the highest purity of deposit is obtained at a duty cycle of 30%. The optimum conditions in terms of economics and purity involve electrodeposition at a frequency of 70Hz and duty cycle of 30%, where deposits with a purity of 94.13wt% are obtainable.

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