Successful Industrial Use Of Quillaja Saponins (Quillaja Saponaria Molina) For Acid Mist Suppression In Copper Electrowinning Process.

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 9
- File Size:
- 193 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2003
Abstract
During the electrowinning (EW) of copper significant quantities of highly toxic vapors (acid mist) are produced due to the liberation of oxygen at the cathodes. Acid mist affects the health of operators, the environment and plant infrastructure. Acid mist can be decreased to acceptable levels by a combination of physical means (e.g. ventilation, plastic spheres over electrolyte) and chemical surfactants that decrease the surface tension of the electrolyte, modifying the way oxygen bubbles burst at the surface of the electrolyte. However, only few chemical surfactants are compatible with electrolytic applications, and they are not always used due to their high costs. This paper describes the application of a novel surfactant of natural origin (commercial name Mistop®) to suppress acid mist in copper EW process. Mistop® contains triterpenic saponins derived from the Chilean quillaja tree Quillaja saponaria Molina. The product is non-toxic, and poses no risks to the environment or to EW operators. Mistop® was tested at a laboratory, pilot plant and industrial scale in the world?s largest copper EW production plant at Radomiro Tomic (RT), CODELCO, Chile. At a Mistop® dosage of 8-9 ppm, acid mist decreased below the value accepted by Chilean regulations (< 0.5 mg/m3). At this dosage, Mistop® represents and economical alternative to chemical surfactants, and it is currently industrially used at RT.
Citation
APA:
(2003) Successful Industrial Use Of Quillaja Saponins (Quillaja Saponaria Molina) For Acid Mist Suppression In Copper Electrowinning Process.MLA: Successful Industrial Use Of Quillaja Saponins (Quillaja Saponaria Molina) For Acid Mist Suppression In Copper Electrowinning Process.. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.