1. Copper - Sulphate System - Sulphuric Acid

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
G. M. Ritcey
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1978

Abstract

Sulphuric acid leaching has been up to the present, the most popular of the leaching routes. Oxide ores are usually leached with sulphuric acid directly by dump leaching, as practiced at the Bagdad or Bluebird Mines in Arizona, or by vat leaching as done at Inspiration Mining in Arizona. Upgrading of the low-grade oxide ores by dump leaching followed by cementation of the copper from solution by scrap iron has been replaced by the leaching-solvent extraction-electrowinning route which results in a high purity product at the mill site at reduced production costs compared to previous practice. High-grade oxide ores, vat leached with H2SO4, can contain, for example, 25 g Cu/l and 25 g H2S04/,l, or higher concentrations of both, and are presently fed directly to electrorefining plants. Advantages of coupling solvent extraction-electrowinning with the low cost dump leaching instead of using cementation, are as follows (1): a) the production of high purity electrolytic copper rather than cement copper;
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APA: G. M. Ritcey  (1978)  1. Copper - Sulphate System - Sulphuric Acid

MLA: G. M. Ritcey 1. Copper - Sulphate System - Sulphuric Acid. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1978.

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