Acid Leaching (bbfeb177-b792-4a33-acbf-c1ebfb416f7a)

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 543 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1980
Abstract
US 4,132,758-Leaching of copper sulfide ore using nitrogen dioxide as the oxidant A slurry of ore in sulfuric acid is contacted with a nitrogen dioxide-containing gas at a temperature below 11 5" C and a pressure of from atmospheric to 35 PSI, the slurry agitated, and the resulting nitric oxide from the slurry regenerated to nitrogen dioxide for reuse About 90% of the copper In the ore IS dissolved, and the leach solution is separated for further processing. This procedure is also useful for sulfide ores of silver, molybdenum, nickel, cobalt, and zinc T C Franklewicz and R E Lueders, assigned to Kennecott Copper Corp Jan 2, 1979 7 pp (423-27) Filed 1 1-30-77 (855,983) (Drawings below ) US 4,138,231-Wet-cleanlng of gases from the roasting of copper sulfide ore, zinc sulfide ore, pyrite, or arsenopyrite The gases are washed in dilute sulfuric acid circulating in a closed system, the wash water treated to remove arsenic, the washed gas condensed by cooling; and the condensate separated, purified of residual arsenic, and neutralized B G V Hedenas, J E Wiklund, T R H Johansson, and KA Melkersson, assigned to Boliden AB Feb 6, 1979 7 pp (55-71). Filed 3-30-77 (782,908) Priority Sweden, 4-9-76 (76/04,219) (Flow diagram at right ) US 4,148,862-In the acid-leaching of silicate-bearing calcined zinc sulfide ore, finely divided calcine is leached at elevated temperature with sulfuric acid, and additional calcine is added at an optimum rate to precipitate SI~ICIC acid in the same stage In an easily settling, readily filterable form Reactions take place at a silica concentration so low that the solution is not greatly oversaturated An anionic flocculant- may be added to the slurry immediately before the filtration step S. P Fugleberg and J T. I Poijarvi, assigned to Outokumpu Oy Apr. 10, 1979 4 pp (423-106). Filed 10-6-77 (840,041) Priority Finland, 10-8-76 (76/2880)
Citation
APA: (1980) Acid Leaching (bbfeb177-b792-4a33-acbf-c1ebfb416f7a)
MLA: Acid Leaching (bbfeb177-b792-4a33-acbf-c1ebfb416f7a). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1980.