Column Leaching Of A Copper Oxide Ore

International Mineral Processing Congress
D. Moradkhani
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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6
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Publication Date:
Sep 1, 2012

Abstract

The heap leaching of oxide copper ores with copper cathode recovery by solvent extraction and electrowinning is now well established as a low-cost method of copper recovery. The main purpose of this study was to extract copper from the copper low-grade oxide ore of Chodarchaei mine using column leaching. The copper oxide ore contained 1.1% Cu and 1.75% Fe. The mineralogical analysis indicated the malachite (Cu2(OH)2CO3) was mainly composed of oxidized phases. The sulfuric acid leaching experiments were performed under the laboratory conditions. The influence of several parameters on the course of the reaction such as particle size, acid concentration, flow rate, and time was examined. The optimum collective extraction of copper and iron was obtained at a particle size of +10-15 mm for a leaching duration of 3 days with sulfuric acid concentration of 100 gpl and using a flow rate of 2.5 cc/min. Under these conditions, the recovery of copper and iron were 98.54% and 41.99%, respectively. Keywords: column leaching, copper, iron, working diagram.
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APA: D. Moradkhani  (2012)  Column Leaching Of A Copper Oxide Ore

MLA: D. Moradkhani Column Leaching Of A Copper Oxide Ore. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.

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