Studies On Copper Electrorefining By Factorial Design Methods - A Pilot Plant Experience

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
E. M. Alcântara
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

This paper describes some aspects about the relationship between copper electrorefining addition reagents and the hydrogen in the cathode. The conditions of electrorefining were studied by factorial design methods. The advantages of this technique are reduction in the number of tests, well organized experiments; improvement in productivity and reliability of results. The dosage of the two main addition agents, glue and thiourea, were varied simultaneously and compared with the hydrogen content in the cathode. The influence of these factors, as well their interactions were analyzed by statistical methods denominated ANOVA (Analysis of Variance). The increase of thiourea quantities, within of levels studied, influenced significantly at 95% confidence in the hydrogen content in copper cathode.
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APA: E. M. Alcântara  (1999)  Studies On Copper Electrorefining By Factorial Design Methods - A Pilot Plant Experience

MLA: E. M. Alcântara Studies On Copper Electrorefining By Factorial Design Methods - A Pilot Plant Experience. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1999.

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