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The recovery of sulphuric acid from copper tankhouse electrolyte bleeds - A case study on the development of solvent extraction processes
GW Stevens, K Gottliebsen
MINPREX 2000: INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON MINERAL PROCESSING AND EXTRACTIVE METALLURGY | AUSTRALASIAN INST MINING & METALLURGY | Published : 2000
Abstract
Many hydrometallurgical and chemical processes produce large amounts of acid waste. This is illustrated by the copper S/X-E/W process used at the Mount Gordon mine in North Queensland, which produces a tank house bleed in the form of a concentrated sulphuric acid stream. The bleed stream is necessary to remove impurities such as iron that decrease the efficiency of the electrowinning process. However, this bleed stream comes at a high financial cost due to large quantities of make up sulphuric acid required as well as the need to neutralise the bleed stream prior to disposal. The present work describes the approach taken to develop a solvent extraction process for the selective recovery of s..
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