Ammonia Leaching In The Copper Industry: A Review

International Mineral Processing Congress
V Radmehr
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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12
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668 KB
Publication Date:
Sep 1, 2012

Abstract

Ammonia and Amonium salts have been recognized as effective leaching agents in hydrometallurgical processes due to low toxicity and cost, easy recovery and high selective recovery of metals. New research findings of considerable advantages of leaching by these agents and elimination of problems associated with acid leaching has resulted in a new approach in the world to this method. The investigations in this field indicate more frequent use of this method for extracting copper from ore and concentrate relative to other basic metals. In this paper, we have attempted to describe the basis and different ammonia leaching methods and present the major research activities in this field for copper. We have also presented the latest findings and related novel processes. Comparative assessment of advantages and disadvantages of this method relative to acid leaching method, kinetic study of copper ammonia leaching and evaluation of Eh-pH diagrams in a system containing water and ammonia are other parts of our study. Finally, by describing the studies on copper extraction from the resulting pregnant solutions, the applicable extraction agents have been reviewed.
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APA: V Radmehr  (2012)  Ammonia Leaching In The Copper Industry: A Review

MLA: V Radmehr Ammonia Leaching In The Copper Industry: A Review. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.

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