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The effect of two anionic membranes (AMI 7001s and Neosepta AMX) on the electrodeposition of manganese from sulphate solutions

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RSC ADVANCES
Volume 12, Issue 28, Pages 17661-17674

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d2ra02737b

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  1. CONACYT (Mexico)
  2. UAEH
  3. Catedras program

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The effect of two different anionic membranes on manganese deposition was investigated in this study. The results showed that the AMI membrane reduced more manganese and resulted in more metallic deposition and low-solubility manganous by-products compared to the AMX membrane at current densities below -100 A m(-2). However, both membranes exhibited similar behaviors and reached maximum current efficiency (63%) at -200 A m(-2). Additionally, the membranes significantly affected sulphate consumption as they are anions.
The effect of two different anionic membranes on manganese deposition was studied in a two-compartment electrochemical reactor with a titanium cathode and a dimensionally stable RuO2|Ti anode. Chronopotentiometry, ICP-OES, SEM, XRD and elemental mapping were used to understand the changes in concentration and characteristics of the metallic deposition at different current densities with the anionic membranes AMI 7001s and Neosepta AMX. The results demonstrate that AMI reduces more manganese than AMX below -100 A m(-2), generating more metallic deposition but also more low-solubility manganous by-products, whereas both membranes exhibited similar behaviours above -100 A m(-2) reaching the maximum current efficiency (63%) at -200 A m(-2). It was also observed that the membranes have a significant effect on sulphate consumption since they are anions.

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