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Understanding Cadmium from Zinc Smelting — The Toxic Metal in Rechargeable Batteries
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Understand Cadmium's Discovery
Understand Cadmium's Discovery
Friedrich Stromeyer discovered cadmium in 1817 while inspecting zinc carbonate (calamine) at a pharmacy in Göttingen, Germany. He noticed that some samples turned yellow when heated — pure zinc carbonate should remain white. The yellow color came from a new element he isolated by roasting the contaminated calamine and reducing the oxide with carbon. He named it cadmium from 'cadmia,' the Latin name for calamine ore.
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Identify Cadmium Sources
Identify Cadmium Sources
Cadmium rarely forms its own minerals — greenockite (CdS) is a collector's rarity. Virtually all commercial cadmium (99%) comes as a byproduct of zinc smelting because cadmium substitutes for zinc in sphalerite at 0.1-0.5%. The cadmium follows zinc through mining, crushing, and concentration but separates during refining because cadmium is more volatile. Global production is about 23,000 tonnes annually, tied directly to zinc output.
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Trace the Zinc Smelter Recovery Path
Trace the Zinc Smelter Recovery Path
During electrolytic zinc refining, cadmium precipitates from zinc sulfate solution by adding zinc dust — cadmium is more noble than zinc and deposits on zinc particles. In pyrometallurgical smelting, cadmium volatilizes at 767°C (well below zinc's 907°C boiling point) and condenses in cooler sections of the flue system as cadmium oxide dust. This dust is collected, dissolved in sulfuric acid, and cadmium is recovered by electrolysis.
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Examine Cadmium Metal Properties
Examine Cadmium Metal Properties
Cadmium is a soft, silvery-white metal with a bluish tinge that tarnishes slowly in moist air. It is remarkably soft — softer than zinc — and can be cut with a knife. Melting point is 321°C, density 8.65 g/cm³. Cadmium has an unusually low melting point for its atomic weight, making it useful in low-melting alloys. When bent, cadmium emits a characteristic crackling sound (tin cry) as crystal planes slip past each other.
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Understand Cadmium Toxicity
Understand Cadmium Toxicity
DANGER: Cadmium is one of the most toxic heavy metals. Inhaling cadmium oxide fumes causes rapid pulmonary edema that can be fatal within days. Chronic low-level exposure damages kidneys irreversibly and causes itai-itai disease — a painful bone-softening condition first identified in Japan's Jinzū River basin in the 1950s where mining waste contaminated rice paddies. Cadmium has a biological half-life of 10-30 years, accumulating in kidneys and liver.
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Explore Nickel-Cadmium Battery Technology
Explore Nickel-Cadmium Battery Technology
The nickel-cadmium (NiCd) battery was invented by Waldemar Jungner in 1899. It uses nickel hydroxide as cathode and cadmium as anode in potassium hydroxide electrolyte. NiCd batteries dominated rechargeable applications for decades: power tools, emergency lighting, aircraft starters, and military equipment. They tolerate deep discharge and extreme temperatures (-40°C to +60°C) better than any other battery chemistry, but the EU banned them from most consumer products in 2006.
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Discover Cadmium Pigments
Discover Cadmium Pigments
Cadmium sulfide (CdS) produces a brilliant, opaque yellow that no other pigment matches for permanence and covering power. Cadmium selenide extends the range through orange to deep red. Monet, Matisse, and Mondrian relied on cadmium pigments for their vivid colors. These pigments are heat-stable to 600°C, making them essential for ceramics, glass, and plastics where organic dyes would decompose. Despite toxicity concerns, no replacement matches their performance.
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Understand Nuclear Reactor Applications
Understand Nuclear Reactor Applications
Cadmium has an exceptionally high neutron absorption cross-section — 2,450 barns for thermal neutrons, among the highest of any element. This makes cadmium ideal for nuclear reactor control rods: inserting cadmium rods absorbs neutrons and slows the chain reaction; withdrawing them speeds it up. Silver-indium-cadmium alloy (80% Ag, 15% In, 5% Cd) is the standard control rod material in pressurized water reactors worldwide.
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Survey Cadmium Telluride Solar Cells
Survey Cadmium Telluride Solar Cells
Cadmium telluride (CdTe) thin-film solar cells have become the lowest-cost photovoltaic technology — First Solar produces panels at under $0.20 per watt. CdTe has a nearly ideal band gap of 1.45 eV for single-junction solar conversion. Despite containing toxic cadmium, lifecycle analyses show CdTe panels release less cadmium per kilowatt-hour than coal power plants. The cadmium is sealed between glass sheets and recycled at end of life.
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Document Findings and Regulatory Context
Document Findings and Regulatory Context
Record cadmium's key data: atomic number 48, density 8.65 g/cm³, melting point 321°C, soft silvery-blue metal. The EU's RoHS directive restricts cadmium in electronics to 0.01% by weight — the strictest limit of any regulated substance. Cadmium plating, once common for corrosion protection in aerospace, is being replaced by zinc-nickel alloys. However, cadmium remains irreplaceable in certain military and nuclear applications where no substitute matches its performance.
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