Electrocatalytic Titanium Mesh Surfaces Combined With Standard Lead Substrates For Process Improvements And Power Savings In Copper Electrowinning

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
K. L. Hardee
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

A recent development has emerged which produces a retrofittable, low cost anode by attaching disposable, electrocatalytically active titanium mesh over the existing lead anodes. The coated titanium mesh anode operates at potentials of several hundred millivolts lower than the lead anode, providing significant power savings. The exposed lead surfaces are stabilized since most of the current flows through the titanium mesh. With the minimal lead corrosion, the sludge formation is virtually eliminated and the purity of the plated copper is greatly enhanced. Further savings may be realized by the elimination of non-essential chemicals such as cobalt. Since the combination anode is stable and uniform, the plated copper is also more uniform with minimal formation of dendrites, reducing the shorting. Full-size anodes have been tested for over 6 months in commercial copper electrowinning cells. The laboratory and field performance of the stabilized lead anode will be reviewed, including the voltage characteristics, the lead stability and the copper cathode purity.
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APA: K. L. Hardee  (1999)  Electrocatalytic Titanium Mesh Surfaces Combined With Standard Lead Substrates For Process Improvements And Power Savings In Copper Electrowinning

MLA: K. L. Hardee Electrocatalytic Titanium Mesh Surfaces Combined With Standard Lead Substrates For Process Improvements And Power Savings In Copper Electrowinning. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1999.

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