Extraction of copper from dry Salobo (Brazil) chalcopyrite concentrate and aqueous slurries thereof by chlorination with Cl2 gas

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
P. K. Jena E. A. Brocchi
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Jan 4, 1992

Abstract

Complete extraction of copper from Salobo chalcopyrite concentrate can be achieved in less than 10 minutes by chlorination of the dry concentrate with Cl2 at 450 degrees C and in 5 minutes by chlorination of an aqueous slurry containing 5 wt% concentrate at 30 degrees C. In general, slurry chlorination appears to be faster than dry chlorination. The kinetics of dry chlorination of copper sulphide are controlled by an adsorption mechanism with an activation energy of 6.1 kcal/mole. The rate is independent of chlorine partial pressure when pCl2 exceeds 0.4 atm. In slurry chlorination the dissolution of copper sulphide follows a topochemical reaction model and the rate of chlorination decreases with increase in pulp density and also temperature. Dissolved chlorine appears to take part in the reaction in atomic or ionic form.
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APA: P. K. Jena E. A. Brocchi  (1992)  Extraction of copper from dry Salobo (Brazil) chalcopyrite concentrate and aqueous slurries thereof by chlorination with Cl2 gas

MLA: P. K. Jena E. A. Brocchi Extraction of copper from dry Salobo (Brazil) chalcopyrite concentrate and aqueous slurries thereof by chlorination with Cl2 gas. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1992.

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