Comparative Equilibrium And Kinetics Of Kelex 100/120 And Lix-63/65N/64N Systems For The Extraction Of Copper

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
D. R. Spink D. N. Okuhara
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1973

Abstract

Two reagents have been proposed for the commercial extraction of copper from leach liquors, namely LIX64N produced by General Mills Chemicals, Inc. and Kelex 120 produced by Ashland Chemical Company. Each of these reagents consists of an active extractant and an additive. In the LIX system, the additive improves the kinetics of the extraction reaction whereas for the Kelex system, the additive acts primarily as a third phase inhibitor. Equilibrium and kinetic studies have been conducted with both systems. In general, the Kelex system effectively extracts copper at a lower pH than LIX64N; furthermore, the rate of extraction with Kelex is considerably faster than with LIX which indicates that systems employing the Kelex extractants might also be able to employ agitated columns rather, than mixer- settlers which are absolutely necessary for effective extraction with the LIX reagents.
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APA: D. R. Spink D. N. Okuhara  (1973)  Comparative Equilibrium And Kinetics Of Kelex 100/120 And Lix-63/65N/64N Systems For The Extraction Of Copper

MLA: D. R. Spink D. N. Okuhara Comparative Equilibrium And Kinetics Of Kelex 100/120 And Lix-63/65N/64N Systems For The Extraction Of Copper. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1973.

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