Cobalt Recovery from Mill Tailings at Mantoverde Copper Mine - SME Annual Meeting 2025

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Peter Amelunxen Todd Harvey Brandon Akerstrom Willem Duyvesteyn Kain Nugent
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Feb 1, 2025

Abstract

In 2024, Capstone Copper Corp commissioned a new sulfide flotation plant at Mantoverde in the Atacama region of Chile to process copper ore at a design rate of 32,000tpd. The pyrite associated with the copper ore body contains cobalt in solid solution, with Co replacing Fe in the pyrite matrix. As per the existing sulfide flotation flowsheet most of the pyrite is depressed and sent to tailings via the cleaner scavenger tail stream. A new project considers the recovery of the pyrite from the cleaner-scavenger tails via froth flotation to produce a cobaltiferous pyrite concentrate, which is then leached via the existing dynamic copper leach pad to oxidize the pyrite and dissolve the cobalt. The cobalt is recovered from the solution by treating a bleed stream of copper SX raffinate through a continuous, counter-current ion exchange (CCIX) facility. This approach to by-production of cobalt confers numerous benefits, including reduced costs compared with alternative cobalt recovery processes, reduced acid consumption in the heap leach, increased copper production, and reduced acid mine drainage potential due to the removal of pyrite from the mill tailings.
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APA: Peter Amelunxen Todd Harvey Brandon Akerstrom Willem Duyvesteyn Kain Nugent  (2025)  Cobalt Recovery from Mill Tailings at Mantoverde Copper Mine - SME Annual Meeting 2025

MLA: Peter Amelunxen Todd Harvey Brandon Akerstrom Willem Duyvesteyn Kain Nugent Cobalt Recovery from Mill Tailings at Mantoverde Copper Mine - SME Annual Meeting 2025. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2025.

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