RI 6808 Oxidization Leaching Of Copper Sulfides In Ammoniacal Pulps At Elevated Temperatures And Pressures

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 16
- File Size:
- 1574 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1966
Abstract
The Bureau of Mines investigated leaching of selected copper sulfide minerals and a composite of impure flotation concentrates at elevated temperatures and pressures with ammoniacal solutions. Copper 1 (tractions of 96 percent were obtained by leaching chalcopyrite at 75° C under oxidizing conditions for 60 minutes. An extraction of 99 percent of the copper contained in the composite concentrate was obtained by leaching the product for 90 minutes at 75° C. In tests of bornite, chalcocite, and covellite, 90 to 97 percent of the copper was extracted at 20° C provided an 8-hour reaction period was used. At 75° C essentially complete dissolution of the copper from these three minerals was accomplished in 60 minutes. Additions of ammonium sulfate to the leach solutions were required to obtain high-percentage extractions of the copper from bornite, chalcocite, and covellite. Although ammonium sulfate was not required when digesting chalcopyrite, copper extraction was enhanced and less free ammonia was required when ammonium sulfate was added to the leach pulps. The chemistry of leaching copper minerals was studied. It was C, termined that chalcocite altered to covellite as one step in the dissolution When leaching iron-bearing copper sulfides, hydrated iron oxide formed on the mineral surfaces, indicating that a diffusion process prevailed. No evidence of covellite was detected.
Citation
APA:
(1966) RI 6808 Oxidization Leaching Of Copper Sulfides In Ammoniacal Pulps At Elevated Temperatures And PressuresMLA: RI 6808 Oxidization Leaching Of Copper Sulfides In Ammoniacal Pulps At Elevated Temperatures And Pressures. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1966.