Affinage Électrolytique du Cuivre pour Métal de Haute Pureté
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Purification du cuivre à 99,99% pour les applications électriques
Aperçu
Copper electrorefining purifies blister copper (99% Cu) to cathode copper (99.99% Cu) by electrolysis in acidic copper sulfate solution. Impure copper anodes dissolve at the anode while pure copper deposits at the cathode. Precious metals (gold, silver, platinum) accumulate in the anode slime, providing a significant revenue stream. High-purity copper is essential for electrical wiring, as even small impurities dramatically increase resistivity. Global copper consumption exceeds 25 million tons annually.
Procédé chimique
Blister copper anodes (99% Cu) are suspended in tanks of acidified CuSO₄ solution (180-220 g/L CuSO₄, 150-200 g/L H₂SO₄) at 60-65 degrees C. A DC current of 200-400 A/m² dissolves Cu from the anode and deposits it on thin copper starter sheets (cathodes) over 10-14 days. Impurities less noble than Cu (Fe, Ni, Zn) remain in solution; more noble metals (Au, Ag, Se, Te) fall to the tank bottom as anode slime.
Cathode: Cu²⁺ + 2e⁻ → Cu(pure) (deposition of 99.99% Cu cathode)
Cell voltage ~0.2-0.3 V (much less than Hall-Heroult because same metal dissolves and deposits)
Matières premières
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Blister copper anodes (99% Cu) — Copper smelting (flash or reverberatory furnace) (Impure copper feed)
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Sulfuric acid (H₂SO₄) — Contact process and SO₂ capture from smelting (Electrolyte acid)
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Copper sulfate (CuSO₄) — Dissolution of copper in H₂SO₄ + air (Electrolyte copper source)
Produits finis
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Electrolytic tough pitch (ETP) copper cathode — Electrical wiring, motors, electronics, construction (99.99% Cu (4N), meets LME Grade A specification)
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Anode slime — Precious metal recovery (Au, Ag, Se, Te, Pt) (Contains $500-2,000 worth of precious metals per ton of Cu)
Environmental Impact
Electrorefining is relatively clean as an electrolytic process. The main environmental concerns relate to upstream copper smelting, which produces SO₂ (captured as sulfuric acid). Acid mist from electrolysis tanks requires ventilation. Spent electrolyte is recycled. Copper mining is the primary environmental concern — open-pit mines and tailings dams.
Considérations de sécurité
- ⚠ Sulfuric acid mist from hot electrolyte tanks
- ⚠ DC electrical hazards (high current, low voltage)
- ⚠ Heavy anode and cathode handling (300 kg each)
- ⚠ Arsine (AsH₃) and stibine (SbH₃) gas risk from arsenic/antimony impurities
Innovations récentes
Permanent stainless steel cathode technology (ISA/Kidd process) eliminates copper starter sheets.
Solvent extraction-electrowinning (SX-EW) processes leach copper from oxide ores without smelting.
Bioleaching using acidophilic bacteria extracts copper from low-grade sulfide ores.
Échelle de production
25000000
tonnes/an
$200 billion
valeur marchande
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