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Title: Deposition and Characterization of Silver Oxide from Silver Solution Recovered from Industrial Wastes
Authors: Ekpunobi, U. E
Okwukogu, O. K
Anozie, A. I
Ogbuagu, A. S
Ajiwe, V. I
Nweze, C. I
Keywords: Silver
x-ray films
electrodeposition
wastes
XRD
characterization
Issue Date: 1-Jun-2013
Publisher: SCIENCEDOMAIN international
Citation: American Chemical Science Journal, 3(3): 287-293,
Abstract: Aims: To recover silver from industrial waste and use its solution in silver oxide deposition.Study Design: Extraction, electrodeopsition on different substrates, XRD and topographical characterizations. Place and Duration of Study: Sample: x-ray films were collected from Anambra State University Teaching Hospital, Awka, Nigeria. Electrodeposition at Physics and Industrial Physics Department, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka. XRD characterization was done at Energy centre, Obafemi- Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria in September. Methodology: Silver was recovered from x-ray films by dissolving the silver compounds with concentrated nitric acid. The solution thus formed was used as electrolyte in the electrodeposition of silveroxide. Two metallic substrates (zinc and lead) were used for the electrodeposition both serving as cathode while a copper electrode served as the anode.
Description: Scholarly Work
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