The Solvent Extraction and Ion Exchange Removal of As, Sb And Bi From Copper Sulphate-Sulphuric Acid Solutions

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. B. Dreisinger G. A. Kordosky B. J. Y. Leong B. R. Satio P. G. West-Sells
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Electrolytic techniques have historically been used to remove arsenic, antimony and bismuth from copper refining electrolytes. However, both solvent extraction and ion exchange techniques have been heavily researched and in a number of cases commercially introduced. In this study a large number of solvent extraction reagents and ion exchange resins were screened to determine the selectivity of the reagents for impurity removal. Solvating extractants were found to efficiently remove arsenic from electrolyte. The extent of arsenic extraction increased in the following order: TBP < DBBP < DPPP < Cyanex 925 < Cyanex 923. Antimony and bismuth extraction from electrolyte were demonstrated with the reagent 2EHAP04. The ion exchange resins UR-3300 and Duolite C-467 were found to strongly extract antimony and bismuth from electrolyte. C-467 appeared to be superior to UR-3300.
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APA: D. B. Dreisinger G. A. Kordosky B. J. Y. Leong B. R. Satio P. G. West-Sells  (1993)  The Solvent Extraction and Ion Exchange Removal of As, Sb And Bi From Copper Sulphate-Sulphuric Acid Solutions

MLA: D. B. Dreisinger G. A. Kordosky B. J. Y. Leong B. R. Satio P. G. West-Sells The Solvent Extraction and Ion Exchange Removal of As, Sb And Bi From Copper Sulphate-Sulphuric Acid Solutions. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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