extractionelectrodeposition
Extractionelectrodeposition, commonly referred to in industry as solvent extraction followed by electrowinning (SX-EW), is a hydrometallurgical process that combines solvent extraction with electrochemical metal recovery. The method uses a two-stage sequence: first transfer of metal ions from an aqueous feed solution into an organic extractant phase, and then electrochemical deposition of the metal from an electrolyte onto a cathode.
In the extraction stage, the target metal ions are selectively moved from an aqueous solution, such as
In the electrodeposition stage, the metal ions in the electrolyte are reduced and deposited onto cathodes as
Copper is the most common example of SX-EW application, but the approach is also used for other