A Study of Factors Influencing the Kinetics of Atmospheric Leaching of Converter Matte

International Mineral Processing Congress
Rodrick M. Lamya Leon Lorenzen
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

"Leaching behaviour of nickel – copper matte in a CuSO4–H2SO4 solution during the repulping stage of a matte pressure leaching process has been studied. The base metal recovery process investigated in this study consists of a matte repulping stage prior to a series of pressure leach stages. The repulping stage is essentially an atmospheric leach stage in which the Ni-Cu matte, containing small amounts of cobalt and iron, is leached in copper spent electrolyte from the tankhouse, resulting in dissolution of the nickel with simultaneous precipitation of almost all the copper.Effects of various process parameters on the kinetics and extent of the leaching reactions, as well as on the cementation of copper from the solution have been quantified. The parameters investigated were temperature, particle size, pulp density, stirring speed, residence time, initial copper concentration and initial acid concentration.Leaching characteristics of the preleached matte during the subsequent pressure leach operation has also been studied. The effects of variations in the conditions in the repulping stage on the kinetics and degree of base metal dissolution during the pressure leach stage have been investigated. Any transformations that occur in the mineral phases of the matte during the leaching process have been studied, and a leaching mechanism proposed."
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APA: Rodrick M. Lamya Leon Lorenzen  (2003)  A Study of Factors Influencing the Kinetics of Atmospheric Leaching of Converter Matte

MLA: Rodrick M. Lamya Leon Lorenzen A Study of Factors Influencing the Kinetics of Atmospheric Leaching of Converter Matte. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2003.

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