Reduction Of Silver Losses During The Refining Of Copper Cathodes

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
P. Barrios
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

Over a period of one year, an in-depth investigation was carried out in a conventional copper refinery to understand the behaviour of silver in copper electrolysis. The increase in silver content in the cathodes increases almost linearly with the duration of electrolysis, and the silver content of the electrolyte between the electrodes shows similar behaviour. The silver content of the cathode deposited daily depends directly on the silver concentration of the electrolyte and this, in turn, is strongly influenced by its internal temperature. The average temperature between the electrodes rises from the first to the second and to the third crop, because of the increase in the distance between the electrodes and the heat generated by the passage of the current. The mechanism of dissolution of silver from the anode, and its passage to the cathode, are discussed. Following the change to the Isa system, it was proved that the results and conclusions are analogous. Based on these results, a reduction of more than 20% in silver losses in the cathodes was achieved.
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APA: P. Barrios  (1999)  Reduction Of Silver Losses During The Refining Of Copper Cathodes

MLA: P. Barrios Reduction Of Silver Losses During The Refining Of Copper Cathodes. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1999.

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