Application of Electrochemical Membrane Methods in Hydrometallurgy of Copper

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
A. S. Mustafinova A. A. Zharmenov
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

"Production of electrolytic copper is characterized by large volumes of acidic spent solutions the utilization of which requires considerable expenditures of neutralizing agents. At present, an economically substantiated technology does not exist for treatment of sulfuric acid rinse solutions and spent copper electrolyte which will allow for repeated use of the acid and the metal salts. Therefore, for this aim the most advantageous is the use of electromembrane methods. In the paper there is stated the essence of developed technologies which are distinguished by low waste and provide the extraction from the solutions of metallic copper, nickel and sulphuric acid. There are also considered methods of copper electrolyte processing allowing to regulate its composition by that or another component (H2S04, Cu, Ni, As).On the base of the detailed study of the behaviour of various types of ion- exchanger membranes in copper-, nickel-, zinc-, arsenic- bearing sulphate solutions there is realized the selection of the most suitable membranes (MK -401, MA-411, MB-2 and MKL-l/MAL-2).Some variants of electro membrane processing of spent solutions of the hydrometallurgy process have passed productions tests on a number of copper-electrolyte enterprises of the countries of CIS (cooperation of Independent States). These tests showed high efficiency of developed methods."
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APA: A. S. Mustafinova A. A. Zharmenov  (1997)  Application of Electrochemical Membrane Methods in Hydrometallurgy of Copper

MLA: A. S. Mustafinova A. A. Zharmenov Application of Electrochemical Membrane Methods in Hydrometallurgy of Copper. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1997.

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