Upsets on Antimony Content in Electrolytic Copper Produced at Caraiba Metais

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
I. M. Santos Moraes
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

The control of minor impurities (mainly As, Sb and Bi) in copper refineries has been a great challenge. Caraiba Metais' copper refinery produces a very high quality copper, registered in LME as grade A, and recognized as amongst the top ten in the copper world. At Caraiba's Tankhouse Bi and Sb are controlled by means of electrolyte bleed-stream removal after partial decopperizing in a set of electro-winning cells (liberators). Another way of reducing the Sb and Bi content in the electrolyte is by means of the arsenate precipitation chemistry. It is well known that the use of high arsenic concentrations in copper refinery electrolyte has the advantage of causing most of the bismuth and antimony to report in the anode slimes. However, the use of such mechanism of control may contribute to other undesired problems such as antimony and bismuth precipitation in the bulk of the electrolyte, what may cause severe contamination problems. This paper describes a period when some cathode contamination with Sb occurred at Caraiba Metais' Copper Refinery. It also presents an analysis of several process parameters related to the problem, the possible causes for the contaminations as well as the actions taken to correct the problem.
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APA: I. M. Santos Moraes  (2007)  Upsets on Antimony Content in Electrolytic Copper Produced at Caraiba Metais

MLA: I. M. Santos Moraes Upsets on Antimony Content in Electrolytic Copper Produced at Caraiba Metais. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2007.

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