Iron Removal From Leachate By Limestone Precipitation And Direct Electrowinning Of Copper

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 262 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1999
Abstract
A study of iron-removal from copper leachate by limestone precipitation followed by direct eltctrowinning of copper has been conducted. The influence of the process parameters: amount of precipitant, contact time, temperature, agitation intensity, solution acidity, and initial iron concentration on iron-removal was investigated. The effects of electrowinning time, cell voltage, solution acidity and temperature on electrowinning of copper were also investigated. The leachate contained 1.20 g/l cu2+ and 7.41 g/l total iron at pH 2.27. After contacting with 14 g/l precipitant for 2 hours, 97.5 % of the iron was attenuated and 98.4 % of the copper was recovered. With the following electrowinning conditions: 3 lead anodes, 3 stainless steel cathodes, 2.5 V, 39.41 A/m2 and 10.7 g/l H2S04, copper recovery-was 98.4 %. Purity of copper powder produced was greater than 99.0 %.
Citation
APA: (1999) Iron Removal From Leachate By Limestone Precipitation And Direct Electrowinning Of Copper
MLA: Iron Removal From Leachate By Limestone Precipitation And Direct Electrowinning Of Copper. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1999.