Copper Solvent Extraction Oxime Selectivity: Operational Experience At Girilambone Copper Company.

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
K. A. Dudley
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

Basic solvent extraction theory indicates that pH initiates the basis of an oxime's metal complex formation and therefore its selectivity toward certain metal species. The recommended optimum pH for some of the commercial copper reagents is in a range that should maximise copper loading of the oxime. However, this pH range also tends to maximise iron(III) loading under certain operational conditions resulting in low selectivity values. Recent operational parameters at Girilambone Copper Company have highlighted some of these conditions that have a major influence on the oxime's selectivity for copper over iron(III) in the leach solutions. The result is that the pH for maximum copper extraction is no longer within the optimum range to maximise oxime selectivity. Therefore, specific copper and iron(III) pH isotherms have been determined on-site for the changing leach solutions that are fed to the solvent extraction plant in order to optimise oxime selectivity. The influences of solvent extraction plant configurations are also discussed as a controlling parameter.
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APA: K. A. Dudley  (1999)  Copper Solvent Extraction Oxime Selectivity: Operational Experience At Girilambone Copper Company.

MLA: K. A. Dudley Copper Solvent Extraction Oxime Selectivity: Operational Experience At Girilambone Copper Company.. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1999.

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