Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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236947 | Powder Technology | 2013 | 6 Pages |
Recovery of copper powder from copper bleed solution (CBS) of a copper smelter by solvothermal route has been investigated. After removing sulphuric acid by solvent extraction with tri-iso-octyl-amine, copper from the acid depleted CBS was recovered by using Versatic 10 acid as an extractant in kerosene. In 1.5 M Versatic 10 acid 29.8 g/L copper was loaded at an equilibrium pH of 4.25. During the hydrogen stripping, a 97% copper powder was recovered from the loaded Versatic 10 acid solution at 20 bar hydrogen pressure and 403 K temperature. The solvothermal synthesis of copper powder followed nucleation and growth kinetic model with activation energy value of 145 kJ/mol. Stripping of copper powder could also follow the chemical control kinetic model with lower value of activation energy (66 kJ/mol). The copper powder as characterized by SEM exhibited globular particles of 0.25–0.5 μm size and was found to be suitable for P/M applications.
Graphical abstractSEM image of copper powder produced by solvothermal process.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► Versatic 10 acid was used as an extractant to recover Cu from copper bleed solution. ► Cu powder from loaded extractant was produced by solvothermal process. ► Kinetics of solvothermal synthesis of Cu powder was studied. ► Synthesised Cu powder was characterized by SEM and XRD. ► Various metallurgical properties of Cu powder were also evaluated.