Conversion Of Copper Cyanide To Copper Oxide - SME Annual Meeting 2022

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
P. Moyo S. Dixon R. Norcross
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Mar 2, 2022

Abstract

The separation and recovery of copper from cyanide solution has been investigated since the early 1900s. The precipitation of copper using sulfide ion was patented in 1911 by Williamson, published by Leaver & Woolf of the USBM in 1931 and Cyanamid in 1960s. The current practice of sulfide precipitation is used in various processes such as “SART" for cyanide regeneration and copper recovery. The precipitation of copper sulfide requires the pH of the clear solution to be in the range of 4-6. The precipitated copper sulfide can be sold to smelters. Alternatively, copper cyanide can be precipitated from clear solutions in the pH range of 2-3. However, selling copper cyanide is challenging because of its cyanide content. Past work has focused on the use of boiling sulfuric acid to convert copper cyanide to copper sulfate as published by Seracini in 1991. This paper describes a simple process to convert copper cyanide to copper oxide using sodium hydroxide at ambient temperatures. The cuprite can be sold to smelters or used as a feed to an electrowinning circuit to produce copper cathodes. The process provides an effective method to recover copper from cyanide solutions with a lower capital requirement.
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APA: P. Moyo S. Dixon R. Norcross  (2022)  Conversion Of Copper Cyanide To Copper Oxide - SME Annual Meeting 2022

MLA: P. Moyo S. Dixon R. Norcross Conversion Of Copper Cyanide To Copper Oxide - SME Annual Meeting 2022. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2022.

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