Electrorefining High Level Arsenic Cast Anode

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
. A. C. Atenas
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Control of arsenic in the Potrerillos' Refinery electrolyte has been obtained by withdrawing a bleed stream of circulating electrolyte and ensuring the ratio of [O]/[As] in the cast anodes is maintained between 0.9 and 1.0. In order to achieve this control the anode oxygen must be adjusted, depending on the arsenic level in the cast anodes. It has been necessary to modify the time of the reduction step in the anode furnace refining process. Control of this ratio has permitted electro refining of anodes with high levels of arsenic, up to 3000 ppm, while minimizing the volume of electrolyte that must be removed for impurity control so as not to affect the copper concentration in the electrolyte. However this control strategy is not useful when the arsenic concentration in the cast anode is too high, because it is limited by the maximum oxygen concentration allowable for a good quality anodic. Costs have been reduced in anode furnace refining because it is no longer necessary to use alkaline flux injection to remove the arsenic in cast anodes.
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APA: . A. C. Atenas  (2007)  Electrorefining High Level Arsenic Cast Anode

MLA: . A. C. Atenas Electrorefining High Level Arsenic Cast Anode. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2007.

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