Conditions for Production of Copper Powder in a Pipe Reactor (ABSTRACT PAGE)

International Mineral Processing Congress
R. D. van der Weijden W. F. C. van Wageningen Reuter M. A.
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

"Copper(II) can be recovered or removed from acidic copper sulfate solutions as cuprite or metallic copper powder by reduction with carbohydrates. The copper powder characteristics, such as size and shape of particles, determine the tendency to adhere to reactor walls and to agglomerate. In order to make this process suitable for a commercial scale pipe reactor, process conditions and the reactor configuration were varied in order to influence the copper characteristics in a positive way. The aim was to achieve proper particle throughput in the pipe reactor and to obtain a well defined copper powder.In this paper the effect of both, chemical and physical parameters on the shape and size of particles were systematically studied in a number of autoclave experiments. These parameters include mixing, Cu(II) concentration, pH, temperature, seeding, use of additives and reactor materials. Additionally, Monte Carlo simulations of copper growth inside a Kenics static mixer were made. Results show that the use of additives and the use of static mixers influence particle characteristics the most."
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APA: R. D. van der Weijden W. F. C. van Wageningen Reuter M. A.  (2003)  Conditions for Production of Copper Powder in a Pipe Reactor (ABSTRACT PAGE)

MLA: R. D. van der Weijden W. F. C. van Wageningen Reuter M. A. Conditions for Production of Copper Powder in a Pipe Reactor (ABSTRACT PAGE). International Mineral Processing Congress, 2003.

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