Laboratory Investigation on Electrowinning of Copper from Cupric Chloride Solution

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
X. J. Wu
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

Effects of various factors such as diaphragm materials, composition of electrolytes and current density on copper electrowinning from cupric chloride solutions was investigated. It is found that the crux of this process is to prevent the dissolution of copper by cupric ion and the formation of suspended CuCl precipitate. A process with high difference of copper concentrations between the feed solution and the spent electrolyte was selected. With this process, in which the feed solution contains 90 g/dm3 [Cu"], 3M NaC1, and 10mg/dm3 bone glue, and the spent electrolytes contains 10 g/dm3 [Cul, a very smooth and dense copper cathode can be produced with current efficiency above 93% and energy requirement less than 1.7 kwh/kg Cu at 25°C with N2 sparging. If a slightly higher energy requirement is permitted, smooth and dense copper cathodes can be produced at the current density up to 800 A/m2 with the identical solutions.
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APA: X. J. Wu  (1991)  Laboratory Investigation on Electrowinning of Copper from Cupric Chloride Solution

MLA: X. J. Wu Laboratory Investigation on Electrowinning of Copper from Cupric Chloride Solution. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1991.

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