Recovery Of Copper From Weak Acid By Cementation Process

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
A. Elizabet Serna
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

The weak acid is a by product obtained in a pre-treatment of gases from a copper smelter prior to sulfuric acid manufacture and the main components of this weak acid are: sulfuric acid. copper, arsenic. antimony, bismuth and iron. Usually, this effluent is neutralized with lime and the solid residues are stored in a landfill as a hazardous waste. This work was directed at determining the optimal conditions to recover copper from weak acid using a cementation process before the neutralization of the effluent. The variables investigated are: Effluent temperature, iron scrap amount and acid concentration versus reaction time. The results of these experiments show that the cementation process of copper and the co-cementation of impurities such as arsenic, antimony and bismuth were in accord with the theory of the electrode potentials.
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APA: A. Elizabet Serna  (1996)  Recovery Of Copper From Weak Acid By Cementation Process

MLA: A. Elizabet Serna Recovery Of Copper From Weak Acid By Cementation Process. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1996.

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