A New Perspective on Kinetics of Chalcocite Leaching

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 860 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2017
Abstract
"The objective of this study was to gain a better insight into the kinetics of chalcocite leaching in an acidic ferric sulfate media. Chalcocite leaching in acidic media is known to occur in two sequential stages, with the first stage being much faster than the second. The leaching residue from the first stage is typically assumed to be a covellite type of material. This study hypothesized that the mineralogy after the first-stage leaching varies in response to different leaching conditions. We investigated the dependency of the mineralogy of the first-stage leaching residue on temperature and initial ferric concentration. The experimental results showed that chalcocite leaching behavior altered upon temperature and initial ferric concentration. A proposed combined reaction model was found to be able to describe the experimental data. The first stage was described very well by the shrinking core diffusion model while the second stage was described very well by the shrinking core chemical reaction model. This finding has important implications for mine operations to manipulate leaching conditions to create the desirable leaching kinetics.INTRODUCTION The kinetics of chalcocite leaching in sulfate media has been extensively studied (Cheng & Lawson, 1991; Fisher, 1994; Fisher, Flores, & Henderson, 1992; Niu, Ruan, Tan, Jia, & Sun, 2015). Sullivan (John D. Sullivan, 1930) proposed a two-stage process for chalcocite leaching in an acidified ferric sulphate solution. The two-stage leaching of chalcocite is presented as the following reactions:"
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(2017) A New Perspective on Kinetics of Chalcocite LeachingMLA: A New Perspective on Kinetics of Chalcocite Leaching. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2017.