2005
DOI: 10.1007/s10800-004-4062-1
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Copper recovery in a spouted vessel electrolytic reactor (SBER)

Abstract: An investigation of copper recovery from acidic solutions in a particulate, cylindrical spouted vessel of conductive particles is presented. The effects of current, initial copper ion concentration, supporting electrolyte concentration, particle loading, liquid flow rate, solution pH, and temperature on copper recovery rate, current efficiency and energy efficiency of the electrolytic deposition process were investigated under galvanostatic conditions. Experiments were also conducted to investigate the effects… Show more

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“…Similar effects have also been observed in other three-dimensional electrode systems [37][38][39] and mainly arise from the highly non-uniform potential distribution [21,28]. These have been analysed [21] for a number of 3D flow-by electrodes with a cylindrical geometry, and these correspond closely to the Porocell configuration shown in Figure 2.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 69%
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“…Similar effects have also been observed in other three-dimensional electrode systems [37][38][39] and mainly arise from the highly non-uniform potential distribution [21,28]. These have been analysed [21] for a number of 3D flow-by electrodes with a cylindrical geometry, and these correspond closely to the Porocell configuration shown in Figure 2.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 69%
“…indicate that the influence of this side reaction can be minimised by operating at low flow rates and high applied currents. As reported by others [36][37][38] the use of inert gas sparging may also improve the current efficiency. Operating at higher temperatures would also reduce the solubility of O2 and therefore its influence on the current efficiency for copper deposition, but with an increased energy cost.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 69%
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“…Charge transfer to three-dimensional electrode surfaces has simultaneously been improved by the use of the spouted bed electrodes in which a suitable contact of electrode particles and current feeder has been obtained by providing a packed bed zone (Jiricny et al 2002a, b;Shirvanian and Calo 2005). This process has also been enhanced by Vatistas and Bartolozzi (1990) and Yen and Yao (1991) by the use of three-dimensional current feeders.…”
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confidence: 99%