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Date of Patent:
Dec. 29, 1987

Filed:

Apr. 21, 1987
Applicant:
Inventors:

Donald L Ball, Castlegar, CA;

Daniel A Boateng, Montrose, CA;

Assignee:

Cominco Ltd., Vancouver, CA;

Attorneys:
Primary Examiner:
Assistant Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
B01D / ;
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
2041824 ; 204115 ; 204119 ; 204130 ; 204151 ; 75115 ; 75120 ; 423106 ; 423109 ; 423544 ; 423622 ;
Abstract

Monovalent ions, especially chloride and fluoride, but also thallium, sodium and potassium are efficiently removed from ZnSO.sub.4 electrolyte by electrodialysis. Monovalent anions are removed using alternating monovalent anion permselective membranes and cation exchange membranes. Monovalent anions and cations are removed using alternating monovalent anion and monovalent cation permselective membranes. Electrodialysis is carried out under turbulent conditions, at up to 60.degree. C., a differential membrane pressure of less than 150 kPa, a current density of 10 to 500 A/m.sup.2, and a pH of less than 5.5. Where both chloride and fluoride are removed a pH of 3.5 to 5.5 is maintained. Deposition of manganese and zinc on the electrodes is minimized by at least one of a number of means including arranging the membranes such that the end membranes are monovalent anion permselective; selecting a large electrode rinse flow; adding a small amount of soluble antimony and/or cobalt; and using a cathode made of a material that promotes hydrogen evolution over zinc deposition. The electrode compartments are preferably rinsed with a 0.1 to 1.0 M Na.sub.2 SO.sub.4 solution at pH 0 to 4.


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