Cu, As, Sb and Bi in copper electrolyte could be efficiently removed by reducing with SO2 followed by evaporative crystallization. As2O3 and CuSO4·5H2O were obtained after crystallized product was treated by diss...Cu, As, Sb and Bi in copper electrolyte could be efficiently removed by reducing with SO2 followed by evaporative crystallization. As2O3 and CuSO4·5H2O were obtained after crystallized product was treated by dissolution, oxidation, neutralization, sedimentation, filtration and evaporative crystallization. The removal rates of Cu, As, Sb and Bi are 87.1%, 83.9%, 21.0% and 84.7%, respectively, when As (Ⅴ) in copper electrolyte is fully reduced to As (Ⅲ) by SO2, and the H2SO4 in concentrated copper electrolyte is 645 g/L. The removal rate of As is 92.81% when 65 g crystallized product is dissolved in 200 mL water at 30 ℃. The CuSO4·5H2O content is 98.8% when the filtrate is purified under the conditions that n(Fe):n(As) is 1.2, the dosage of H2O2 is 19 times the stoichiometric needed, temperature is 45 ℃, time is 40 min, pH is 3.7, and then is evaporation crystallized.展开更多
The function mechanism of Sb(V) in As, Sb and Bi impurities removal from copper electrolyte was investigated by adding Sb(V) ion in a synthetic copper electrolyte containing 45 g/L Cu2+, 185 g/L H2SO4, 10 g/L As ...The function mechanism of Sb(V) in As, Sb and Bi impurities removal from copper electrolyte was investigated by adding Sb(V) ion in a synthetic copper electrolyte containing 45 g/L Cu2+, 185 g/L H2SO4, 10 g/L As and 0.5 g/L Bi. The electrolyte was filtered, and the precipitate structure, morphology and composition were characterized by chemical analysis, SEM, TEM, EDS, XRD and FTIR. The results show that the precipitate is in the shape of many irregular lumps with size of 50-200 μm, and it mainly consists of As, Sb, Bi and O elements. The main characteristic bands in the FTIR spectra of the precipitate are As-O-As, As-O-Sb, Sb-O-Bi, Sb-O-Sb and Bi-O-Bi. The precipitate is the mixture of microcrystalline of AsSbO4, BiSbO4 and Bi3SbO7 by XRD and electronic diffraction. The removal of As, Sb and Bi impurities by Sb(V) ion can be mainly ascribed to the formation of antimonate in copper electrolytes.展开更多
文摘Cu, As, Sb and Bi in copper electrolyte could be efficiently removed by reducing with SO2 followed by evaporative crystallization. As2O3 and CuSO4·5H2O were obtained after crystallized product was treated by dissolution, oxidation, neutralization, sedimentation, filtration and evaporative crystallization. The removal rates of Cu, As, Sb and Bi are 87.1%, 83.9%, 21.0% and 84.7%, respectively, when As (Ⅴ) in copper electrolyte is fully reduced to As (Ⅲ) by SO2, and the H2SO4 in concentrated copper electrolyte is 645 g/L. The removal rate of As is 92.81% when 65 g crystallized product is dissolved in 200 mL water at 30 ℃. The CuSO4·5H2O content is 98.8% when the filtrate is purified under the conditions that n(Fe):n(As) is 1.2, the dosage of H2O2 is 19 times the stoichiometric needed, temperature is 45 ℃, time is 40 min, pH is 3.7, and then is evaporation crystallized.
基金Project(50904023)supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of ChinaProject(2010B450001)supported by the Natural Science Fund of Department of Education of Henan Province,ChinaProject(092300410064)supported by the Basic and Frontier Technologies Research Projects of Henan Province,China
文摘The function mechanism of Sb(V) in As, Sb and Bi impurities removal from copper electrolyte was investigated by adding Sb(V) ion in a synthetic copper electrolyte containing 45 g/L Cu2+, 185 g/L H2SO4, 10 g/L As and 0.5 g/L Bi. The electrolyte was filtered, and the precipitate structure, morphology and composition were characterized by chemical analysis, SEM, TEM, EDS, XRD and FTIR. The results show that the precipitate is in the shape of many irregular lumps with size of 50-200 μm, and it mainly consists of As, Sb, Bi and O elements. The main characteristic bands in the FTIR spectra of the precipitate are As-O-As, As-O-Sb, Sb-O-Bi, Sb-O-Sb and Bi-O-Bi. The precipitate is the mixture of microcrystalline of AsSbO4, BiSbO4 and Bi3SbO7 by XRD and electronic diffraction. The removal of As, Sb and Bi impurities by Sb(V) ion can be mainly ascribed to the formation of antimonate in copper electrolytes.