Decopperization process of waste solutions from conventional copper electrolysis

2012
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Marković, Radmila
Stevanović, Jasmina S.

Gvozdenović, Milica M.

Jugović, Branimir

Jonović, R.
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Markoš, JozefConference object (Published version)
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This paper is adresses on treatment of sulphuric acid waste solutions obtained during the conventional copper metallurgical activities. Mother liquor is a part of this solutions and it is generated during the regeneration process of copper bleed solution. Copper, nickel and sulphuric acid are the main components and the other registered impurities are: As, Se, Fe, Sb, Zn, Bi, Pb, Cl ions. Aim to copper removing from the mother liquor, the decopperization process on the industrial scale equipment, is investigated. Investigation was done using the rectangular insoluble lead anodes alloyed with 6 wt.% of antimony at current value of 13 000 A, identical to the current in a commercial copper refinery plant. A few parameters as so as: current, cell voltage, electrolyte temperature, electrolyte flow rate, level of electrolyte, were monitored during the test. Comparing the values of copper content in the solution before and after the decopperization of copper, it was found that it decreased of... about 80 wt. % of the initial value. Chemical characterization of the sludge obtained on cathode has shown that it is a material with copper content of about 90 wt. %.
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decopperization / mother liquor / waste solution / sludgeSource:
Proceedings of the 39th International Conference of Slovak Society of Chemical Engineering, 2012, 292-297Publisher:
- Tatranské Matliare : Slovak Society of Chemical Engineering
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Институт техничких наука САНУ / Institute of Technical Sciences of SASATY - CONF AU - Marković, Radmila AU - Stevanović, Jasmina S. AU - Gvozdenović, Milica M. AU - Jugović, Branimir AU - Jonović, R. PY - 2012 UR - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/494 AB - This paper is adresses on treatment of sulphuric acid waste solutions obtained during the conventional copper metallurgical activities. Mother liquor is a part of this solutions and it is generated during the regeneration process of copper bleed solution. Copper, nickel and sulphuric acid are the main components and the other registered impurities are: As, Se, Fe, Sb, Zn, Bi, Pb, Cl ions. Aim to copper removing from the mother liquor, the decopperization process on the industrial scale equipment, is investigated. Investigation was done using the rectangular insoluble lead anodes alloyed with 6 wt.% of antimony at current value of 13 000 A, identical to the current in a commercial copper refinery plant. A few parameters as so as: current, cell voltage, electrolyte temperature, electrolyte flow rate, level of electrolyte, were monitored during the test. Comparing the values of copper content in the solution before and after the decopperization of copper, it was found that it decreased of about 80 wt. % of the initial value. Chemical characterization of the sludge obtained on cathode has shown that it is a material with copper content of about 90 wt. %. PB - Tatranské Matliare : Slovak Society of Chemical Engineering C3 - Proceedings of the 39th International Conference of Slovak Society of Chemical Engineering T1 - Decopperization process of waste solutions from conventional copper electrolysis SP - 292 EP - 297 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_494 ER -
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Marković, R., Stevanović, J. S., Gvozdenović, M. M., Jugović, B.,& Jonović, R.. (2012). Decopperization process of waste solutions from conventional copper electrolysis. in Proceedings of the 39th International Conference of Slovak Society of Chemical Engineering Tatranské Matliare : Slovak Society of Chemical Engineering., 292-297. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_494
Marković R, Stevanović JS, Gvozdenović MM, Jugović B, Jonović R. Decopperization process of waste solutions from conventional copper electrolysis. in Proceedings of the 39th International Conference of Slovak Society of Chemical Engineering. 2012;:292-297. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_494 .
Marković, Radmila, Stevanović, Jasmina S., Gvozdenović, Milica M., Jugović, Branimir, Jonović, R., "Decopperization process of waste solutions from conventional copper electrolysis" in Proceedings of the 39th International Conference of Slovak Society of Chemical Engineering (2012):292-297, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_494 .