Prevention of Floating Slimes Precipitation In Copper Electrorefining

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
S. Abe
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

An extensive study has been carried out to determine the true cause of floating slimes precipitation which sometimes occurs and badly affects the quality of copper cathodes. Soluhilities of floating slime compounds systematically measured for the ternary system As-Sb-Ri added solely or in combination with conventional copper electrolyte (63°C) and bench scale electrorefining experiments done by varying electrolyte composition, have shown conclusively that the level of Sb(V) ions plays a substantial role in the precipitation mechanism. It was, therefore, speculated that controlling the level of the less soluble S b ( V ) ions below a certain critical level should result in a complete elimination of the undesirable precipitation. This can be easily achieved, for instance, by the addition of a reducing agent such as SO2 gas and the simultaneous employment of a certain type of cheating agent that effectively removes excessive Sb and Bi from the contaminated electrolyte. Long-term pilot testing conducted in line with the above speculation has confirmed the SO2/chelating resin scheme to be industrially very attractive and feasible.
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APA: S. Abe  (1987)  Prevention of Floating Slimes Precipitation In Copper Electrorefining

MLA: S. Abe Prevention of Floating Slimes Precipitation In Copper Electrorefining. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1987.

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