Cyclone electrowinning of antimony from antimonic gold concentrate ores

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During the past decades, cyclone electrowinning (CE) has been regarded as a novel separation technology, which can be used for direct electrowinning of metals from low concentration solution. Recently, CE was proven effective for the treatment of antimonic gold concentrates. The experimental results of cyclone electrowinning of antimony show the current efficiency increases from 43.8 to 72.2% with the increasing current density (from 254.8 to 647.3 A/m2), and on the other hand, power consumption per ton antimony decreases from 6100 to 4200 kWh with the aforementioned increasing current density. The grade of the obtained cathode antimony could reach 98.6%. Compared with the traditional electrowinning using parallel-board electrodes, the economic profit of CE was 33.1% higher attributed to the high current efficiency of CE. In addition, CE could adapt to high current density. All these characteristics indicate the CE method can be implemented commercially for processing antimonic gold concentrates.

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Yang, W., Sun, L., Hu, Y., Yang, Y., Jiang, X., & Wang, H. (2018). Cyclone electrowinning of antimony from antimonic gold concentrate ores. In Minerals, Metals and Materials Series (Vol. Part F5, pp. 143–154). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-72350-1_13

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