électrorefining
Electrorefining is a process used to purify metals. It employs electrolysis to separate a less pure metal from an alloy or an impure sample. The impure metal is used as the anode in an electrolytic cell, while a thin sheet of pure metal serves as the cathode. The electrolyte is a solution containing ions of the metal being refined.
During electrorefining, an electric current is passed through the cell. At the anode, the impure metal dissolves,
This method is widely used for purifying copper, nickel, lead, and gold, among other metals. Copper electrorefining,