Membrane Processes during the Regeneration of Galvanic Solution
Author(s): Serdiuk V. O.1, Sklavbinskyi V. I.1, Bolshanina S. B.1*, Ivchenko V. D.2, Qasim M. N.3, Zaytseva K. O.1
Affilation(s):
1 Sumy State University, 2 Rymskogo-Korsakova St., Sumy 40007, Ukraine;
2 Sumy National Agrarian University, 160 H. Kondratieva St., Sumy 40021, Ukraine;
3 Institute of Technology, Middle Technical University, Baghdad, Iraq
*Corresponding Author’s Address: [email protected]
Issue: Volume 5; Issue 2 (2018)
Dates:
Paper received: June 21, 2018
The final version of the paper received: October 2, 2018
Paper accepted online: October 5, 2018
Citation:
Serdiuk V. O. Membrane Processes during the Regeneration of Galvanic Solution / V. O. Serdiuk, V. I. Sklavbinskyi, S. B. Bolshanina, V. D. Ivchenko, M. N. Qasim, K. O. Zaytseva // Journal of Engineering Sciences. – Sumy : Sumy State University, 2018. – Volume 5, Issue 2. – P. F1-F6.
DOI: 10.21272/jes.2018.5(2).f1
Research Area: CHEMICAL ENGINEERING: Processes in Machines and Devices
Abstract. The transfer through the cation exchange membrane of Cd2+ and Zn2+ cations present as impurities in chromium-containing galvanic solutions has studied. Methods for constructing current-voltage characteristics, scanning electron microscopy and X-ray microanalysis were used. This process allows regenerating galvanic solutions and reducing the technogenic load of galvanic plants.
Keywords: electrolysis, galvanic solution, ion-exchange membrane, chromium-containing solution, cadmium cations, zinc cations.
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