Arsenic Removal from Copper Electrolytes by Solvent Extraction

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Armstrong RW Middlin B
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

The development, design, construction and operation of the new Solvent Extraction/BCA process plant at Copper Refineries Pty. Ltd., Townsville is described.The process offers substantial savings in electrical power costs, improvements in plant hygiene, and a lowering of materials handling costs compared with conventional electrowinning technology.The solvent extraction process extracts arsenic from copper Tank House electrolyte using a tributyl phosphate (TBP) - kerosene solvent. The plant incorporates fourextraction stages, two scrub stages, and three stripping stages to produce an arsenic-bearing low-acid strip liquor. This strip liquor is mixed with copper sulphate, and neutralized with ammonia to form a copper (II) arsenic (V) crystalline product, bicupric arsenate (BCA). This product is then used in the manufacture of chromated copper arsenate timber preservatives (Royston 1982).
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APA: Armstrong RW Middlin B  (1985)  Arsenic Removal from Copper Electrolytes by Solvent Extraction

MLA: Armstrong RW Middlin B Arsenic Removal from Copper Electrolytes by Solvent Extraction. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1985.

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