A Novel Electrolytic Silver Recovery Process1

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
K. G. Tan
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

Widely available silver and arsenic bearing concentrates can be smelted to produce a discardable slag, a base metal speiss, and a crude silver button which is easily separated from the other phases after solidification. This paper discusses the development of a novel process as an alternative to existing nitric acid leach methods for the production of high purity silver from the raw silver button. Direct electro-refining of the raw silver anode in a sulphate medium is integrated with downstream purification and recycling modules that are customized to allow efficient recovery of silver and saleable by­products. The test results, flowsheet alternatives and process details are presented and discussed in terms of overall technical feasibility, economical viability and environmental compliance considerations.
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APA: K. G. Tan  (1999)  A Novel Electrolytic Silver Recovery Process1

MLA: K. G. Tan A Novel Electrolytic Silver Recovery Process1. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.

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