2021
DOI: 10.3390/met11091383
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Influence of Electrolyte Impurities from E-Waste Electrorefining on Copper Extraction Recovery

Abstract: In order to reflect possible issues in future sole e-waste processing, an electrolyte of complex chemical composition reflecting system of sole e-waste processing was obtained by following a specially designed pyro-electrometallurgical method. The obtained non-standard electrolyte was further used for the purpose of comprehensive metal interference evaluation on the copper solvent extraction (SX) process. Optimization of the process included a variation of several process parameters, allowing determination of … Show more

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“…As the practice of operating plants using SX-EW technology shows, productive solutions obtained by leaching copper ores contain a number of elements, compounds and suspended solids, some of which can create problems during extraction [ [3], [4]] and electrolysis [ [5], [6]]. The main constituents to be constantly monitored are Cu2+, Fe3+ and/or pH [ [7], [8]].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As the practice of operating plants using SX-EW technology shows, productive solutions obtained by leaching copper ores contain a number of elements, compounds and suspended solids, some of which can create problems during extraction [ [3], [4]] and electrolysis [ [5], [6]]. The main constituents to be constantly monitored are Cu2+, Fe3+ and/or pH [ [7], [8]].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%