The Effects of Sulphur Dioxide on the Energy Consumption and the Nature of Electrowon Copper

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
P Singh G T. Hefter
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

The effect of using SO2 as an anodic depolariser in the electrowinning of copper from aqueous acid sulphate solutions has been studied using cells without/with a ceramic diaphragm. In all cases SO2-saturation of the electrolyte/anolyte decreased the anode potential by 68 to 75 per cent largely due to a change in the anode reaction from the oxidation of water to the oxidation of SO2 . However, poor quality deposits and low current efficiencies are encountered if SO2 is allowed free-access to the copper being deposited at the cathode. This situation is easily avoided by using a diaphragm to restrict SO2 to the anode compartment and for these conditions the resultant copper deposits are of a similar (high) quality to those obtained in the absence of SO2.
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APA: P Singh G T. Hefter  (1999)  The Effects of Sulphur Dioxide on the Energy Consumption and the Nature of Electrowon Copper

MLA: P Singh G T. Hefter The Effects of Sulphur Dioxide on the Energy Consumption and the Nature of Electrowon Copper. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1999.

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