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Chemistry for Sustainable Development

2023 year, number 3

Development of Recycling Technology for Spent Chemical Nickel Plating Solution

N. E. SUKSIN, M. A. SHUMILOVA, A. I. CHUKAVIN
Udmurt Federal Research Center, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Izhevsk, Russia
Keywords: spent chemical nickel plating solution, disposal, nickel compounds, IR spectra, thermogravimetric analysis, differential thermal analysis, coating thickness
Pages: 343-347

Abstract

Currently, the chemical nickel plating process is one of the most popular electroplating methods compared to others due to a number of advantages. However, the production process generates a significant amount of spent chemical nickel plating solutions, which poses a threat of environmental pollution. To solve this problem, the possibility of regenerating the spent solution of chemical nickel plating from one of the industrial enterprises of Udmurtia by the reagent method was studied. Sodium carbonate was chosen as the precipitant for nickel ions, the amount of which was determined from potentiometric titration curves; the most complete precipitation of nickel ions occurs at pH 10. It has been established by IR spectroscopy that nickel hydroxide salts are formed as a result of the interaction of the spent electrolyte with the precipitant. The results of thermogravimetric and differential thermal analysis of the precipitate showed three endothermic effects: at temperatures up to 100 °C, it corresponds to dehydration; at 280±10 °C - to the removal of a part of chemisorbed water and carbonates; at 420 °C - to the final removal of water. As a result of heat treatment of the hydroxocarbonate precipitate, a black fine powder of nickel (II) oxide is obtained, the IR spectrum of which has a set of bands characteristic of this compound. Two variants of the technological scheme for the regeneration of spent electrolytes for the preparation of initial working solutions for chemical nickel plating from nickel (II) hydroxocarbonate and nickel oxide are proposed. The quality of the obtained solutions was checked by applying a nickel coating on brass products. The thickness of the coating was measured by scanning electron microscopy. It has been established that the highest quality coating is obtained using an electrolyte prepared from nickel hydroxocarbonate.

DOI: 10.15372/CSD2023476
EDN: WTBINM