Mitigation of Manganese Oxidation Issues During Start-Up of a Copper SX-EW Plan

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
P. Bwando G. Mitshabu Y. Zhou G. Chisakuta
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2023

Abstract

A newly started copper hydrometallurgical plant was confronted with a manganese oxidation issue in electrowinning. This oxidation, in the absence of the amount of iron required to stabilise the electrolyte oxidation-reduction potential, is known to produce oxidants (MnO2, MnO4) that can cause accelerated degradation of the organic phase components in solvent extraction and corrosion of lead anodes in electrowinning. The overpotential required to build up the protection layer on new anodes causes an increased electrolyte potential that creates oxidized species in the electrowinning tankhouse, and these species come back to solventextraction plant with the recycled spent electrolyte. This paper discusses the impacts of manganese oxidants on the health of a plant organic phase. It also outlines the actions taken using iron scraps and sulfur dioxide to mitigate the problem that happened due to the lack of ferrous iron sulfate available on site, as recommended for better control.
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APA: P. Bwando G. Mitshabu Y. Zhou G. Chisakuta  (2023)  Mitigation of Manganese Oxidation Issues During Start-Up of a Copper SX-EW Plan

MLA: P. Bwando G. Mitshabu Y. Zhou G. Chisakuta Mitigation of Manganese Oxidation Issues During Start-Up of a Copper SX-EW Plan . The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2023.

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