Electrochemistry In Silver Catalysed Ferric Sulfate Leaching Of Chalcopyrite

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
J. D. Miller P. J. McDonough H. Q. Portillo
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

Previous investigations have demonstrated the catalytic effect of silver additions in the ferric sulfate leaching of chalcopyrite [ ] The enhanced rate of leaching was found to be due to the formation of an intermediate Ag S film which forms on the Cures2 surface by an exchange reaction Under these conditions, unlike the uncatalysed ferric sulfate leach, the elemental sulfur forms a nonprotective reaction product on the Ag S crystallites As a result, the rate appears to become limited by an intermediate electrochemical reaction in {he Ag2S film rather than by transport through the elemental sulfur reaction product [ ] The reaction rate was found to have a complex dependence on the Ag+, Fe++ and Fe+3 concentrations, but independent of the Cu concentration Electrochemical measurements with a Ag,S-coated chalcopyrite electrode provide further information regarding the nature of the reaction mechanism The kinetics of the rate limiting, intermediate electrochemical reaction are analyzed in terms of the Butler-Volmer equation
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APA: J. D. Miller P. J. McDonough H. Q. Portillo  (1981)  Electrochemistry In Silver Catalysed Ferric Sulfate Leaching Of Chalcopyrite

MLA: J. D. Miller P. J. McDonough H. Q. Portillo Electrochemistry In Silver Catalysed Ferric Sulfate Leaching Of Chalcopyrite. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1981.

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