Oxidation Leaching of Copper Concentrates for Production of Electrolytic Copper

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
B. M. Fisher
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

A process for making electrolytic copper of high quality from copper flotation concentrates is described. The concentrates are first slurried and then subjected to a high-temperature, high-pressure, oxidation-leaching operation under controlled conditions. The resulting slurry from the oxidation-leaching operation is cooled or flashed to atmospheric pressure and then subjected to a solids-liquid separation. The separated liquor, containing the recovered copper values, is cooled and then fed to an electrolytic deposition operation where metallic copper cathodes of high purity are produced. The spent electrolyte is then subjected to a sulfide treatment to precipitate the residual amounts of copper not deposited in the electrolytic cells. The precipitated copper sulfide is recovered and recycled in the form of a slurry to the initial stages of the process.
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APA: B. M. Fisher  (1976)  Oxidation Leaching of Copper Concentrates for Production of Electrolytic Copper

MLA: B. M. Fisher Oxidation Leaching of Copper Concentrates for Production of Electrolytic Copper. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1976.

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