Fundamental Studies in Selenium and Tellurium Removal from Copper Sulfate-Sulfuric Acid Solutions with Application to Industrial Purification

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
M. Mokmeli D. B. Dreisinger B. Wassink
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

Dissemination of selenium and tellurium in sulphide minerals results in the contamination of pregnant leach solutions and electrolytes in the hydrometallurgical treatment of sulphide ores and residues. The selenium and tellurium content of the copper sulphate-sulfuric acid solution may be reduced into insoluble precipitates of copper selenides and tellurides using cuprous ion. This study presents the use of the thermodynamics and kinetics for the removal process of selenium and tellurium in real life application. Dominant species of selenium and tellurium in acidic copper sulfate solutions were identified and the reduction rates of species were compared. The findings were applied to industrial conditions by modeling the Vale’s CRED (Sudbury, Canada) plant’s selenium and tellurium purification circuit. Rate reducing factors on selenium and tellurium removal were identified and discussed.
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APA: M. Mokmeli D. B. Dreisinger B. Wassink  (2014)  Fundamental Studies in Selenium and Tellurium Removal from Copper Sulfate-Sulfuric Acid Solutions with Application to Industrial Purification

MLA: M. Mokmeli D. B. Dreisinger B. Wassink Fundamental Studies in Selenium and Tellurium Removal from Copper Sulfate-Sulfuric Acid Solutions with Application to Industrial Purification. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.

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