Arsenic’s Behaviour and Benefits in Copper Electrorefining

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Michael S. Moats Nigel Aslin Addin Pranowo Gerardo R. F. Alvear F.
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

The toxicity of arsenic is well known and documented. However, the presence of arsenic in copper electrorefining anodes and electrolyte is critically necessary to produce high quality cathode. Arsenic as well as antimony and bismuth concentrations vary depending on their relative concentration in the anode copper received from the smelter. This paper will discuss the behaviour and benefits of arsenic in copper electrorefining and the detrimental effects of antimony and bismuth on cathode quality and tankhouse performance. This will include the minimization and mitigation of problems associated with arsenic, antimony and bismuth including cathode contamination, floating slimes, scaling and anode passivation.
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APA: Michael S. Moats Nigel Aslin Addin Pranowo Gerardo R. F. Alvear F.  (2014)  Arsenic’s Behaviour and Benefits in Copper Electrorefining

MLA: Michael S. Moats Nigel Aslin Addin Pranowo Gerardo R. F. Alvear F. Arsenic’s Behaviour and Benefits in Copper Electrorefining. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.

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