Characteristics of Chrysocolla Pertinent to Acid Leaching

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
S. L. Pohlman
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Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

Physical characteristics of possible importance in the acid leaching of Chrysocolla have been evaluated. Surface area studies and pore size distribution indicate: 1) a large surface area (350 m /gm); 2) an average pore size of 13 or 16 Å , depending upon use of the adsorption, or desorption, branch of the Type IV isotherm in the evaluation; ) the presence of a significant fraction of pores of size less than 15 Å determined by the accumulation surface area method. The initial structure is micro- crystalline on the basis of x-ray powder patterns; the silica leach residue is amorphous and has only 24 m2 /gm surface area, and loses integrity when dry. However, readsorption of copper onto the wet leach residue gives a product with integrity and 100 m2 /gm surface area. Visual observation of the leach residues supports evidence of a non-protective diffusion mechanism of leaching which is well correlated by the shrinking core model previously presented.
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APA: S. L. Pohlman  (1976)  Characteristics of Chrysocolla Pertinent to Acid Leaching

MLA: S. L. Pohlman Characteristics of Chrysocolla Pertinent to Acid Leaching. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1976.

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