Fundamentals And Effects Of Additives In Copper Electrorefining

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
M. Stelter
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Since the first years in copper electrorefining natural products have been used as so called "additives" in the electrolyte. Glue as one of these additives offers a lot of different reactions with the metal ions and also with other additives like thiourea in the electrolyte. For a deep understanding of the effect of these additives it is important to know the routes of possible reactions in the electrolyte as well as the basics of electrocrystallization. Using this knowledge the interpretation of nodulation or inclusions of electrolyte in the cathodes in copper electrorefining is easier than before. Setting up on physical and chemical properties of the electrolyte and the additives practical investigations of the effects of additives in copper electrorefining and their impacts on copper crystallization and cathode quality are presented in this paper. Chemical deposition of glue against time and temperature are only few of the effects that are mainly caused by the use of natural products. In fact parameters like anodic and cathodic polarization are strongly affected by the additives as well as the effects of the additives are strongly affected by current density. This second part of the paper presents results concerning interactions of the above mentioned parameters.
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APA: M. Stelter  (2007)  Fundamentals And Effects Of Additives In Copper Electrorefining

MLA: M. Stelter Fundamentals And Effects Of Additives In Copper Electrorefining. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2007.

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