A Novel Method of Increasing the Dissolution Activity of Unrefined Copper Anodes

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
S. Abe
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

Various copper anodes to be electrorefined were subjected to a heat treatment comprising annealing at a temperature in the range of 700 °c to 1,000 °c followed by a slow cooling preferably on the order of about 150 °c, and using these heat treated anodes , a series of dissolution experiments were conducted under conventional electrorefining conditions. The results obtained have indicated that the above annealing/slow cooling process dramatically improves the dissolution activity regardless of the type of anodes. As an example, passivation times of l to 3 minutes in a standard test have been increased to more than 80 minutes by this innovated heat treatment. Other advantages sterning from the improved anodic activity include reduced electrical short circuiting which results in substantial labor effort in the tankhouse, reduced energy requirement, and reduced cost of processing anode slimes because the amount of anode slimes is reduced. In addition, this process gives rise to a dramatic change in the nature of anode slime layer formed in such a way that a comparable final cathode copper product can be achieved even from high-impurity copper starting material.
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APA: S. Abe  (1987)  A Novel Method of Increasing the Dissolution Activity of Unrefined Copper Anodes

MLA: S. Abe A Novel Method of Increasing the Dissolution Activity of Unrefined Copper Anodes. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1987.

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