Oxidative Leaching of Chalcopyrite in a Chloride-Sulphate Lixivant
    
    - Organization:
 - The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
 - Pages:
 - 6
 - File Size:
 - 679 KB
 - Publication Date:
 - Jan 1, 1987
 
Abstract
Chalcopyrite samples from two different  localities were leached in oxygenated mixed  chloride-sulphate lixivants at elevated  temperatures and atmospheric pressure. The oxidation of chalcopyrite was found to  follow predominantly linear kinetics. The  slope of the major region was dependent on  stirring rate, oxygen flowrate and chloride  concentration while only slightly dependent on  the surface area of the sample leached. This  region was found to predominate only at low  temperatures. The oxidised chalcopyrite releases cuprous  and ferric ions into solutions. Chloride ions  complex these dissolved ions to effectively  move the equilibrium of the leaching reaction  to the right. When the level of chloride in  solution was below 6 g/l, the unstable cuprous  ions were found to reprecipitate with sulphur  as covellite. When no chloride was present and  the lixivant was a solution of sulphuric acid  then ferric sulphates precipitated. The overall leaching reaction occurring in  the leaching system is: CuFeS2 + 5H+ + 1.25 02 = Cu 2+ + Fe 3+ + 2S¦ + 2.5H20
Citation
APA: (1987) Oxidative Leaching of Chalcopyrite in a Chloride-Sulphate Lixivant
MLA: Oxidative Leaching of Chalcopyrite in a Chloride-Sulphate Lixivant. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1987.