A Counter-Flow Batch Process For Refining Copper Using Sodium Carbonate Slag

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Hiroshi Hashimoto
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

For the application of sodium carbonate slag treatment to product high purity copper on an industrial scale, the counter-flow batch process that reduces the amount of utilized slag is proposed from the viewpoint of the post-treatment of slag. Based on the distribution ratios of several impurities between the slag and molten copper determined previously, the effectiveness of this process is discussed using a mathematical model and confirmed experimentally. According to the model, the slag consumption to remove Sb to a required level in case of the counter-flow batch process with 3 reactors is calculated to be around 30 % of that in the case of an ordinary batch process, where pure sodium carbonate is used as a slag at every stage.
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APA: Hiroshi Hashimoto  (2003)  A Counter-Flow Batch Process For Refining Copper Using Sodium Carbonate Slag

MLA: Hiroshi Hashimoto A Counter-Flow Batch Process For Refining Copper Using Sodium Carbonate Slag . The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.

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