Nowadays,
there is a growing interest in synthesizing electrodes
used in zinc electrowinning, increasing active surface area, decreasing
specific energy consumption, and the oxygen evolution reaction (OER)
overpotential. In this study, modified nanocomposite anodes were synthesized
by applying pulsed and constant direct current electrodeposition to
improve the catalytic activity of the electrodes toward the oxygen
evolution reaction (OER) and reduce energy consumption in zinc electrowinning.
By decreasing particle size, the active surface area of PbO2–RuO2 nano-mixed composite electrode was 2.88 and
14.22 times greater than PbO2–RuO2 microcomposite
and pure PbO2 electrodes, respectively. Also, the anodic
polarization of PbO2–RuO2 microcomposite
showed a 0.201 V decrease at 0.01 A cm–2 in the
OER overpotential as compared to pure micro PbO2. Among
the synthesized anodes, the Ti/PbO2–RuO2 nano-mixed morphology composite anode possessed the lowest overpotential
and the least specific energy consumption by 0.705 V at a current
density of 0.14 A cm–2 and 2.11 kWh kg–1, respectively.
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