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Manganese electrowinning

The metals that are produced by electrolysis (81) are included in Table 1. Fused salt processes are used when the reactivity of the metal does not allow electrowinning from aqueous solutions. Manganese is the most reactive metal that is produced by electrolysis of an aqueous solution. [Pg.79]

In the field of electrowinning and electrorefining of metals, titanium has an advantage as a cathode, upon which copper particularly can be deposited with finely balanced adhesion that allows the electrodeposited metal to strip easily when required. Titanium anodes are also being employed as a replacement for lead or graphite in the production of electrolytic manganese dioxide. [Pg.876]

A number of electrolytic processes are used for the industrial production of metals. Some metals such as zinc, copper, manganese, gallium, chromium, etc. are electrowon from aqueous baths. Another common electrolytic process used is molten salt electrolysis. The most important application of molten salt electrolysis till now has been in the electrowinning of metals. Today aluminum, magnesium, lithium, sodium, calcium, boron, cerium, tantalum, and mischmetal are produced in tonnage quantities by molten salt electrolysis. As a representative example, the electrowinning process for aluminum is taken up. [Pg.709]


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