Effect Of Forced Convection Of The Electrolyte On Copper Electrorefining In The Presence Of Impurities

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 16
- File Size:
- 555 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1999
Abstract
Overall productivity in copper refining is currently determined by the electrorefining process. Previous research showed that forced convection of the electrolyte improves the morphology of the copper deposit on the cathode and suppresses passivation of the anode. In this paper, electrorefining experiments under forced convection were carried out in the presence of As, Sb and Bi impurities, both in electrolyte and in the anode, to determine the effect of the impurities on the electrorefining process. The concentrations of the impurities in the deposit increased with increasing current density without forced convection. An increase in the fluid velocity suppressed the increase in impurity concentration. These concentrations were high, especially in the initial stage of deposition without forced convection, corresponding to a decrease in the cathode potential measured during that period. This indicates that the enrichment of impurities was induced electrochemically. The reason for the decrease in cathode potential was the low concentration of copper ions on the electrode surface because of ion consumption by the electrolysis. The forced convection of the electrolyte enhanced the ionic mass transfer and thus suppressed the polarization and deposition of the impurities. The fluid motion was shown to be effective in achieving electrolysis under high current density conditions.
Citation
APA:
(1999) Effect Of Forced Convection Of The Electrolyte On Copper Electrorefining In The Presence Of ImpuritiesMLA: Effect Of Forced Convection Of The Electrolyte On Copper Electrorefining In The Presence Of Impurities. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1999.