Copper, Arsenic, and Zinc Sulfide Precipitation from Acidic Solvent-Extraction Raffinate

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
N. C. J. Dempers J. Nel S. Lunkov C. Saguru M. Smit
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2023

Abstract

A common method for the recovery of copper is by heap leaching, solvent extraction, and electrowinning. During solvent extraction, the solution is continuously recycled, and it is necessary to remove impurities that build up in the raffinate. For the process investigated in this study, the main impurities include Fe, Co, As, and Zn. Recovery of these impurities can provide economic benefits while adhering to legal and environmental constraints. Such impurities are often removed by precipitation utilizing a neutralizing agent, such as limestone or lime, but it is also possible to remove the impurities by sulfide precipitation. Sodium hydrosulfide (NaHS) is used to selectively precipitate copper, arsenic, and zinc from a solvent-extraction raffinate stream. The resulting sulfide precipitate is bagged and sent to a roaster for further treatment. The design of the sulfide precipitation was investigated to optimize the processing conditions (including temperature, pressure, and residence time), the materials of construction, and the toxicity and explosive nature of the hydrogen sulfide gas produced
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APA: N. C. J. Dempers J. Nel S. Lunkov C. Saguru M. Smit  (2023)  Copper, Arsenic, and Zinc Sulfide Precipitation from Acidic Solvent-Extraction Raffinate

MLA: N. C. J. Dempers J. Nel S. Lunkov C. Saguru M. Smit Copper, Arsenic, and Zinc Sulfide Precipitation from Acidic Solvent-Extraction Raffinate . The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2023.

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