Interactions of Ferriferous Copper-Nickel Mattes with Sulphuric Acid: Study of Chemistry and Kinetics

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
M. I. Kalashnikova Y. M. Shneerson M. V. Keskinova
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

Interaction between mattes having various compositions and solutions with a wide range of free acid and non-ferrous metals concentration have been studied in terms of chemistry, mechanism and kinetics. The solution acidity and oxidizers to reducers ratio in the matte-solution-gas phase system have been demonstrated to be the major factors determining the process behaviour. It was found that the types of copper and nickel secondary sulphides resulted from nonferrous metals precipitation from solution, depend on of the solution and initial matte composition. Based on these studies, technologies of matte leaching and nonferrous metal precipitation in the form of rich sulphide concentrates are developed.
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APA: M. I. Kalashnikova Y. M. Shneerson M. V. Keskinova  (2004)  Interactions of Ferriferous Copper-Nickel Mattes with Sulphuric Acid: Study of Chemistry and Kinetics

MLA: M. I. Kalashnikova Y. M. Shneerson M. V. Keskinova Interactions of Ferriferous Copper-Nickel Mattes with Sulphuric Acid: Study of Chemistry and Kinetics. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2004.

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