Mechanism of electrolytic leaching reaction of strontium pulp

    Thermodynamic analysis of FIG. 1 show that complexation reaction of acid soluble bismuthinite

    Can occur under test conditions. Tests have shown that the reaction rate is slower in the absence of oxidant.

    Fig.1 Change of voltage and anode potential of potentiostatic cell with time

    Wang Chengyan and Qiu Dingfan studied the oxidative leaching mechanism of stibnite during slurry electrolysis. It is believed that the oxidation of stibnite can be achieved by several different reaction processes.

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