锌
氧化还原
石英晶体微天平
合金
电化学
材料科学
电解质
无机化学
粒子(生态学)
金属
单排替反应
水溶液中的金属离子
化学
冶金
化学工程
电极
吸附
地质学
有机化学
物理化学
工程类
海洋学
作者
Zulin Wang,Pyry-Mikko Hannula,Swarnalok De,Benjamin P. Wilson,Jaana Vapaavuori,Kirsi Yliniemi,Mari Lundström
标识
DOI:10.1021/acssuschemeng.1c01789
摘要
Ag/Zn and Ag particles have been successfully produced from electrolytes simulating zinc process solutions containing a high zinc concentration (65 g/L) and a negligible silver concentration (0.5–50 ppm) using a facile and sustainable electrodeposition-redox replacement (EDRR) method. Results show that the particle size and chemical composition of the deposited Ag/Zn and Ag particles can be readily controlled by varying the operating parameters such as replacement time and agitation. Electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance (EQCM) studies supported with SEM-EDS and TEM results indicate that the EDRR process consists of three regions: (I) zinc pulse deposition; (II) redox replacement between the Ag+ ions and the deposited Zn, formation of a Zn/Ag alloy structure, and competing Zn oxidation by H+ ions; and (III) further replacement between Ag+ ions and Zn (alloy) formed in the previous stage and possible silver reduction by hydrogen. The Zn (alloy) has a higher reduction potential which hinders the competing H+ reduction and sequentially improves the utilization efficiency of the sacrificial metal (Zn). Furthermore, by using the EDRR method, Ag/Zn particles could be successfully obtained from solutions with an extremely low Ag concentration of 0.5 ppm. The promising results demonstrate the feasibility of producing Ag-based functional materials utilizing trace amounts of Ag from zinc process solutions.
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