Dissolution of Copper From Low-Grade Chalcopyritic Ores With Polar Organic Solvents In Acid Media

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 9
- File Size:
- 380 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
Currently, ores with high-grades of copper oxides and secondary sulfides have become increasingly scarce, which has encouraged industry to look for alternative raw materials to obtain copper. The problem is that primary sulfides are difficult to dissolve at near ambient conditions. Proposed hydrometallurgical processes have not been implemented beyond a pilot or demonstration scale. One of the principal disadvantages is that the majority of these processes are not viable with ores that contain less than 4% copper. One of the more recently proposed techniques involves the use of organic solvents in the dissolution of copper concentrates with a chalcopyrite content of between 20 and 30%, which has shown high efficiency. The present research explores the ability of this process to leach copper from low grade chalcopyritic ores (<4% Cu) at different temperatures ranging from 20 to 50°C. It was found that depending on the temperature, high percentages of copper were extracted in 40 to 100 minutes, using different oxidants. Additionally, distinct leaching behavior was observed with each oxidizing agent. In some cases, the extraction kinetics adjusted to the diffusion controlled shrinking core model.
Citation
APA:
(2014) Dissolution of Copper From Low-Grade Chalcopyritic Ores With Polar Organic Solvents In Acid MediaMLA: Dissolution of Copper From Low-Grade Chalcopyritic Ores With Polar Organic Solvents In Acid Media. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.