Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7742960 Journal of Power Sources 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
► We report an ultrasonic-assisted hydrometallurgical technique. ► Ascorbic acid is chosen as both leaching reagent and reducing agent. ► This technique avoids use of the traditional reducing agent H2O2. ► Leaching efficiencies are as high as 94.8% for Co and 98.5%. ► The acid leaching reaction mechanism has been preliminarily studied.
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