Pilot Test Of Emew® Technology Application To Copper Electrorefinery Bleed Streams With High Arsenic Content

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
L. Byszynski
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

The results of a three month evaluation of the application of EMEW® technology at the KGHM Glogów II Smelter tank house bleed stream are presented. The current, conven¬tional electrolyte decopperization process has some limitations, including: only a fraction of its production is commercial grade cathode copper, significant operating costs, low current efficiency, low current densities resulting in low copper depletion rate, and arsine gas and sulphuric acid emission. The EMEW® cell technology developed by Electrometals Technologies Ltd. can overcome many of these limitations. Tests were performed on a pilot EMEW® installation comprising 30 cells at ambient temperature on electrolyte bleed, using current densities between 100 and 600 A/m2 , with copper concentrations between 45 and <1g/dm3. Results showed that a high grade copper can be obtained to the level of 7 g/dm3 of copper concentration in electrolyte. The use of EMEW® technology allows the direct and efficient recovery of over 85% of the copper contained in the bleed electrolyte. Glue & thiourea addition were tested in order to improve the parameters of the copper depletion process. The behavior of Arsenic and Bismuth was observed and a means for their elimination from the system proposed. On-line copper concentration monitoring is proposed to improve control and performance.
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APA: L. Byszynski  (2007)  Pilot Test Of Emew® Technology Application To Copper Electrorefinery Bleed Streams With High Arsenic Content

MLA: L. Byszynski Pilot Test Of Emew® Technology Application To Copper Electrorefinery Bleed Streams With High Arsenic Content. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2007.

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