The Evolving Copper-Tellurium Byproduct System: A Review Of Changing Production Techniques & Their Implications

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Michele L. Bustamante Gabrielle Gaustad
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

In recent years, t h e future supply of tellurium has been called into question due to the anticipated rapidly increasing demand from thin film cadmium telluride photovoltaics. Since tellurium is produced as a byproduct of other extractive processes – principally, the electrolytic refining of primary copper sulfide ore – it is important to explore the dynamics of the parent metal extraction and processing – in this case copper – when attempting to answer this question. This research explores the changing landscape of global copper production; introducing system diagramming and the concept of byproduct intensity (BPI) to illustrate concerning downward trends in tellurium supply potential. Upon closer inspection, it is concluding that, while a likely contributor to these downward trends, the increased use of non- traditional copper production techniques alone are not responsible; other factors include market substitution and incomplete data reporting. Additionally, a review of literature on tellurium recovery processing reveals a promising outlook for future supplies; highlighting potential for improvements in yield, which allow producers to make better use of what is available, even in the face of suppressed BPI.
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APA: Michele L. Bustamante Gabrielle Gaustad  (2014)  The Evolving Copper-Tellurium Byproduct System: A Review Of Changing Production Techniques & Their Implications

MLA: Michele L. Bustamante Gabrielle Gaustad The Evolving Copper-Tellurium Byproduct System: A Review Of Changing Production Techniques & Their Implications. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2014.

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