Photo-assisted electrochemical copper removal from cyanide solutions using porous tio2 thin film photo-anodes

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TiO2 porous films were prepared on ITO coated glass slides by the sol-gel dip-coating method assisted with Polyethylene glycol (PEG). The films were used as photo-anodes in the photo-assisted electrolytic removal of cuprous ions in cyanide media. These were characterized by SEM, UV-Visible spectroscopy and XRD. The PEG modified films were free of cracks and developed a porous structure after heat treatment at 500 °C, due to the thermal decomposition of the structure associated PEG. It was demonstrated that the photo-assisted electrochemical reduction of copper is promoted by the use of modified TiO2 films as photo-anodes, thanks to the greater surface area given by the PEG decomposition. However, the film thickness was found to be a critical factor in the process, to such an extent that films composed of 5 layers were completely inefficient, meaning that despite the open porosity, multilayered films acted as a barrier within the photo-electrolytic process.

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Ramírez-Santos, Á. A., Acevedo-Peña, P., & Córdoba, E. M. (2014). Photo-assisted electrochemical copper removal from cyanide solutions using porous tio2 thin film photo-anodes. Materials Research, 17(1), 69–77. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-14392013005000150

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