Research On Process Of Hydrometallurgical Extracting Au, Ag, And Pd From Decopperized Anode Slime

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 312 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2015
Abstract
Copper anode slime is an increasingly significant resource for precious metals such as Au, Ag and Pd. The extraction of Au, Ag and Pd from decopperized anode slime by different pretreatments and different lixiviants including cyanide, chloride, thiourea and thiosulfate have been investigated. When oxidizing roasting pretreatment was carried out under the conditions of roasting time 120min and temperature 625 ℃, the removal ratios of S and Sb could reach 82.18% and 98.52%, respectively. And the following alkaline leaching of calcine could result in the dissolution of 46.40% Cu and 98.48% Pb. The optima leaching ratios of Au, Ag and Pd reached 99.48%, 97.69%, 94.79% by cyanide leaching, and 95.01%, 79.84%, 96.59% by chloride leaching, and about 95.21%, 95.66%, 48.79% by thiourea/thiosulfate leaching.
Citation
APA:
(2015) Research On Process Of Hydrometallurgical Extracting Au, Ag, And Pd From Decopperized Anode SlimeMLA: Research On Process Of Hydrometallurgical Extracting Au, Ag, And Pd From Decopperized Anode Slime. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2015.