工程科学学报 (May 2015)
Influence of sulfuric acid concentration and temperature on gelatin degradation in copper electrolytes
Abstract
Dialysis was utilized to separate gelatin whose relative molecular mass is over 3500 from a simulated copper electrolyte,and the concentration of separated gelatin was determined with a bicinchoninic acid(BCA) method. The impact of H2SO4 concentration and temperature on gelatin degradation was investigated. It was found that Cu2+ hardly affected the stability of gelatin. Increases in electrolyte temperature and H2SO4 concentration exacerbated gelatin degradation. For constant temperature,when the H2SO4 concentration increased by 15 g·L-1 in the range of 150 to 180 g·L-1,the reaction rate constant of gelatin degradation enlarged by 1.2 times. For constant H2SO4 concentration,raising the temperature by 5℃ in the range of 55 to 70℃ increased the reaction rate constant of gelatin degradation by 1.5 times. For copper electrolysis production,when the concentration of H2SO4 in the copper electrolyte was 150 to 180 g·L-1and the temperature was 60 to 65℃,it could be estimated that the residence time of the electrolyte in the electrolytic cell was 3 to 4 h and the gelatin degradation rate in the electrolyte reached to 50% to 80%. A complete cycle of the electrolyte in the copper electrolysis system took about 6 h,and at this moment the gelatin degradation rate in the electrolyte reached to 70% to 90%.
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