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Electrochemical extraction of lead from urea?1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium fluoride system containing PbO at 353 K

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TRANSACTIONS OF NONFERROUS METALS SOCIETY OF CHINA
Volume 31, Issue 4, Pages 1140-1150

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DOI: 10.1016/S1003-6326(21)65567-X1003-6326

Keywords

Pb; ionic liquids; imidazolium fluoride; electrodeposition; viscosity

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51804070, 52074084]
  2. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities of China [N172502003]

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A new electrolyte, urea?1-ethyl-3methylimidazolium fluoride (urea?[EMIM]F), was synthesized to dissolve PbO for electrochemically extracting Pb at room temperature. The electrochemical behavior of Pb in this electrolyte was studied, revealing a quasireversible process for Pb reduction. With an increase in temperature, the onset potentials for Pb reduction shift anodically. Spherical Pb particles were obtained after electrodeposition in the urea?[EMIM]F system via potentiostatic electrolysis.
To electrochemically extract Pb from PbO at room temperature, a new electrolyte, urea?1-ethyl-3methylimidazolium fluoride (urea?[EMIM]F), was synthesized to dissolve PbO. Afterwards, the electrochemical behavior of Pb in this electrolyte was studied. The density, viscosity and conductivity of this electrolyte were investigated before electroextraction. The electrochemical behavior of Pb in the urea?[EMIM]F system was recorded via cyclic voltammograms, chronoamperometry and potentiostatic electrolysis. The results illustrate that Pb can be electrochemically extracted from PbO in this system at room temperature and that Pb reduction involves a quasireversible process and follows a one-step and two-electron transfer process. The reduction of Pb proceeds with a three-dimensional (3D) progressive model. With an increase in temperature, the onset potentials for Pb reduction shift anodically. The diffusion coefficient of Pb(II) is determined to be 6.88?10?10 cm2/s at 353 K. Additionally, spherical Pb particles are obtained after electrodeposition in the urea?[EMIM]F system via potentiostatic electrolysis.

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