Direct Electrowinning Of Silver From Dilute Leach Liquors

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Sunil Jayasekera
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

This paper describes the results of a study carried out to examine the feasibility of electrolytic recovery of silver from cyanide leach liquor generated from a Western Australian silver mine tailings using a novel high mass transfer electrowinning cell. The proposed circuit involves heap leaching and electrowinning in a closed loop. The filter-press-like closed electrode arrangement of the cell allowed much improved mass transfer of metal ions to the cathode surface, making direct electrowinning of metals from dilute solutions feasible. The tests were conducted both in the laboratory and at large scale using a prototype with ~1.0 m2 cathode area. The results showed that the recovery of silver from as low as 250 mg L-1tenor was feasible. The silver deposit produced with the prototype cell was non-adherent and powdery and could be readily removed from the closed cell. A system was developed so that silver powder was discharged continuously during the run.
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APA: Sunil Jayasekera  (2003)  Direct Electrowinning Of Silver From Dilute Leach Liquors

MLA: Sunil Jayasekera Direct Electrowinning Of Silver From Dilute Leach Liquors. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.

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