Solid, Solution Reactions in the Hydrothermal Enrichment of Chalcopyrite at Elevated Temperatures

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Ray D. Peterson
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

The hydrothermal enrichment of chalcopyrite by CuSO, occurs in the absence of oxidizing or reducing reagants. Kinetics of the enrichment process were determined under autoclave conditions in the temperature range of 398°K (125°C) to 473°K (200°C). Covellite (CuS) formed first, followed by digenite (Cu,,,S), with rejection of iron to the solution. The kinetics have been explained by a model which includes diffusion during the first stage formation of covellite followed by surface reaction rate control when digenite be. The effects of particle size, temperature, pH, and cupric and ferrous ion concentrations on the leaching kinetics were examined. Additions of ferrous ion to solution markedly increased the rate of reaction.
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APA: Ray D. Peterson  (1994)  Solid, Solution Reactions in the Hydrothermal Enrichment of Chalcopyrite at Elevated Temperatures

MLA: Ray D. Peterson Solid, Solution Reactions in the Hydrothermal Enrichment of Chalcopyrite at Elevated Temperatures. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1994.

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