An Improved Oxide Copper Leach-Solvent Extraction Process

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Anthony G. Fonseca
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Jan 1, 1975

Abstract

The acid leach-solvent extraction processing of oxide copper ores can be improved when selected cation additives are utilized. Bench scale testing showed improvements in both sulfuric acid leaching and solvent extraction processing. Treatment with the method to be described shows improvement in copper recovery in the acid leaching section as well as reduced acid consumption and reduced iron and aluminum dissolution. Processing the copper bearing leach solution with LIX-64N shows increased loading of the LIX reagent which relates to reduced aqueous and organic flow rates, reduced organic loss and inventory as well as a reduction in the size of mixer-settlers. The use of selected monovalent cations controls fluctuations within the pro- cessing system to accomplish the above named improvements. Additionally, these cations are totally compatible throughout the processing system and are quite inexpensive. Bench scale recycle data will be presented both for the leaching section and the continuous solvent extraction processing section up to (but not including) processing the loaded electrolyte. Material balances as well as major solution component monitoring will also be presented.
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APA: Anthony G. Fonseca  (1975)  An Improved Oxide Copper Leach-Solvent Extraction Process

MLA: Anthony G. Fonseca An Improved Oxide Copper Leach-Solvent Extraction Process. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1975.

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