On-Line Free Acidity Measurement of Copper and Other Base Metal Containing Solutions

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

Abstract

Electrodeless conductivity was employed to investigate the feasibility of continuous on-line monitoring of the free acidity of sulphate and/or chloride solutions of Cu and other base metals from various hydrometallurgical processes. These solutions were measured with both commercial and experimental electrodeless conductivity sensors from 15 to 250°C. It was confirmed that hydrogen ion has the greatest impact on conductivity by carrying the bulk of the current because it is the most mobile ion. In combination with a solution speciation analysis the conductivity sensor can be calibrated to account for the contribution of Cu electrolytes as well other dissolved salts allowing fast and accurate on-line measurement of free acid. The sensor was tested at both lab and pilot scale with very good performance. The average difference between the measured and the titrated acid concentration was less than 5%, which is excellent for industrial applications.
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APA: M. Huang  (2007)  On-Line Free Acidity Measurement of Copper and Other Base Metal Containing Solutions

MLA: M. Huang On-Line Free Acidity Measurement of Copper and Other Base Metal Containing Solutions. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2007.

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