Electrochimica Acta, Vol.53, No.1, 127-132, 2007
Influence of ammonium salt on electrowinning of copper from ammoniacal alkaline solutions
In order to develop an energy-saving copper recycling process from wastes, electrochemical measurements were conducted in ammoniacal alkaline solutions containing Cu(I) ions and an ammonium salt of sulfate, chloride or nitrate. The results of each system were then compared. The polarization measurements suggested that the voltage required for the electrode process is lower in the chloride and nitrate systems than that in the sulfate system. The cathode current efficiency during the copper electrodeposition varied from 39 to 97% and increased with current density in the chloride and sulfate systems. In the nitrate system, the lowest cathode current efficiency of 30% was observed because of nitrate ion reduction. Based on these results, the power consumption required for the electrowinning stage of the copper recycling process was calculated. Among these three systems, the chloride system showed the lowest power consumption of 500 kWh t(-1) at the current density of 200 A m(-2), which is about 25% of the conventional copper electrowinning process from a copper sulfate-sulfuric acid solution. (C) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.