Advances in Antimony Electrowinning at the Sunshine Mine

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Suzzann M. Nordwick Corby G. Anderson J. E. Hoffman Malcolm J. McPhersqn T. J. Keefe
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Antimony removal has become necessary as it is commonly found in precious metal refractory ore bodies. The Sunshine Mine in Kellogg, Idaho has recovered metallic electrowon antimony from its argentiferous tetrahedrite (Cu2S'Sb2S3) deposits for over fifty years. Recently, Sunshine conducted an intense research effort to improve and modernize its antimony facility. This paper presents information which was learned about the antimony electrowinning processes and the development of a single¬-electrolyte antimony electrowinning technology. The relevant effects of process variables were investigated. The research results and the relevant chemistries involved in metallic antimony electrowinning will be discussed.
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APA: Suzzann M. Nordwick Corby G. Anderson J. E. Hoffman Malcolm J. McPhersqn T. J. Keefe  (1993)  Advances in Antimony Electrowinning at the Sunshine Mine

MLA: Suzzann M. Nordwick Corby G. Anderson J. E. Hoffman Malcolm J. McPhersqn T. J. Keefe Advances in Antimony Electrowinning at the Sunshine Mine. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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