Electrolytic Treatment Of Highly Contaminated Effluents From Copper Smelters

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
S. R. Stopic
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

The EU-financed INTREAT Project (Integrated treatment of industrial wastes to¬wards prevention of regional water resources contamination) addresses the environmental pollution associated with solid and liquid wastes/effluents produced by complex sulphide ore mining and metallurgical activities. The results concerning the electrolytic recovery of cop¬per from effluents formed after mixing of streams from Copper Refining, Precious Metals Plant and Electrolyte Regeneration in the Balkan Area will be shown. The waste water is characterized by low pH values and high contents of heavy metals, such as Cu, Ni, Bi, As, Sb. The majority of these waste water flow untreated into the natural water streams and through the network of existing rivers, which end up in the river Danube. The influence of current density and flow rate on the deposition rate, the quality of copper and the process efficiency will be presented. The full continuous process is based on cells with rotating disc cathodes and represents a pre-treatment step before common neutralisation in a cascade line
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APA: S. R. Stopic  (2007)  Electrolytic Treatment Of Highly Contaminated Effluents From Copper Smelters

MLA: S. R. Stopic Electrolytic Treatment Of Highly Contaminated Effluents From Copper Smelters. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2007.

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