Abstract

The anodic stripping of deposited copper from a packed graphite bed is shown to be a kinetically controlled process. At high anodic overpotentials the bed can be unloaded in a few seconds to form a concentrated solution of copper sulphate suitable for further processing. The fractional recovery is at least 95% on a single polarization.

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