Extraction of Gold, Silver and Copper from the Copper Electrorefining Anode Slime: Separation of the Metals.

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Gabrielle N. Bard Luis G. S. Sobral
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

Copper sulphides Concentrates, from the flotation process of copper primary ore; contain, commonly, small amounts of precious metals, such as gold and silver. During the smelting process of those concentrate all gold and silver are practically in the blister copper, which is cast into anodes. Those copper anodes are electrorefined in an electrolytic system, where the electrolyte is an acid copper sulphate solution, where a high purity electrolytic copper is produced (>999,9/1000). The slime when submitted to an oxidative leaching process, using sodium hypochlorite and hydrogen peroxide as oxidizing agents, turn those metals into solution. This research practical work, apart from concentrating effort on the digestion of the anode slime, aims at evaluating the efficiency of the cementation process of the metals of interest for the separation of them to take place. 141
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APA: Gabrielle N. Bard Luis G. S. Sobral  (2008)  Extraction of Gold, Silver and Copper from the Copper Electrorefining Anode Slime: Separation of the Metals.

MLA: Gabrielle N. Bard Luis G. S. Sobral Extraction of Gold, Silver and Copper from the Copper Electrorefining Anode Slime: Separation of the Metals.. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2008.

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