Process for reclaiming a contaminated electrolyte from an electrolytic cell used in the production of gaseous fluorine
A technology of electrolyte and electrolytic cell, applied in the direction of electrolytic components, electrolytic process, etc., can solve the problems of performance deterioration, contaminated electrolyte, etc.
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[0009] The electrolyte mainly consists of the components potassium bifluoride and / or hydrofluoric acid. Potassium bifluoride typically comprises from about 58 to about 62 weight percent, more typically from about 59 to about 61 weight percent. Hydrofluoric acid typically comprises from about 38 to about 42% by weight and more typically from about 39 to about 41% by weight.
[0010] Over time and use, the electrolyte (melt) of the electrolytic cell becomes contaminated with metal ions. Metal ions typically originate from corrosion of the electrolytic cell body, electrolytic cell head, other metal parts, and other metal contacting surfaces within the electrolytic cell. The ions can be from any contact metal in the electrolytic cell, including iron, nickel and manganese. Iron ions are the most common. The metal ions dissolve in the melt.
[0011] To recover contaminated electrolyte, the electrolyte is removed (ie, extracted) from the electrolytic cell to a separate treatment ...
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