Recovery Of Selenium From Electrolytic Copper Refinery Slimes - Summary

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
James E. Hoffmann
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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22
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

This paper reviews the chemistry of selenium and its compounds as it applies to the recovery of selenium from electrolytic copper refinery slimes. Based on this chemistry various processes for the extraction and recovery of selenium from refinery slimes are explained and developed. The optimum selenium technology processes is dependent upon many factors including copper refinery location, environmental and regulatory conditions, local markets for selenium or selenium chemicals, and other plant processes. For this reason there is no one best process but rather a variety of useful processes for winning selenium. Those which have demonstrated consistent utility in both ease of recovery and reliability are discussed in more detail. Recovery of selenium by Doré furnacing of slimes is the topic of a separate paper. The companies that have developed selenium extraction technology are not being cited in this paper for the following reasons: o Their current technology may be different o The actual inventor of a process is difficult to credit since many different organizations have pursued parallel inquiries in developing better processes. Finally, some selenium extraction processes have been omitted; not because they are unworthy of consideration but rather due to limitations of space.
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APA: James E. Hoffmann  (1984)  Recovery Of Selenium From Electrolytic Copper Refinery Slimes - Summary

MLA: James E. Hoffmann Recovery Of Selenium From Electrolytic Copper Refinery Slimes - Summary. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1984.

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