Study of Electrolyte Impurity Precipitates at the Kennecott Utah Copper Refinery

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Justin McAllister Daniel Kim Shijie Wang
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

"At the Kennecott Utah Copper Refinery, impurities in the electrolyte are being precipitated in the circulation system and form a hard scale in the piping. This scale must be removed periodically for proper electrolyte flow. Distinct layers of differing composition form as the operating conditions of the tank house change. Scale samples from the inlet and outlet pipes were analyzed to discover the nature of the precipitates. Each sample was sectioned and examined under optical microscopy and SEM. The composition of the scale was analyzed using ICP, XRD, and SEM/EDX mapping. The rate of deposition was determined by measuring the amount deposited on new pipes after elapsed time intervals. In order to determine how to minimize the formation of the scale, the mechanism was studied and the results are presented in this paper.IntroductionIn copper electrorefining, impure copper anodes are refined into pure copper cathodes. The impurities from the anodes are either insoluble and report to the slimes or soluble and dissolve concentrating in the electrolyte. These impurities are controlled by bleeding electrolyte from the system. Over time, the impurities combine to precipitate a hard scale on the surfaces contacted by the electrolyte. The scale causes problems with tank house circulation systems. In order for the refinery to operate properly, the scale must be removed periodically from the walls of the pipes. The first step to control the buildup of scale on the pipes is to understand the composition and the phases that are present in the scale."
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APA: Justin McAllister Daniel Kim Shijie Wang  (2012)  Study of Electrolyte Impurity Precipitates at the Kennecott Utah Copper Refinery

MLA: Justin McAllister Daniel Kim Shijie Wang Study of Electrolyte Impurity Precipitates at the Kennecott Utah Copper Refinery. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2012.

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