The Effect of Copper Monosulphide on the Hydrometallurgical Refining Of Nickel-Copper Concentrates At High-Temperature

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
L. V. Chugaev
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

In the course of the hydrothermal refining of copper-nickel products containing covellite, oxidation of Fe2+ ions by the CuS?Cu2+ pair takes place, and iron is precipitated as hematite. Lower copper concentrations in the solution and higher solution acidity lead to the partial oxidation of sulphide sulphur, whereupon hematite is reduced by covellite causing iron to go back in solution. It is demonstrated that in the process of hydrothermal treatment of the covellite-containing solid product in pure water covellite oxidises millerite to polydymite (Ni3S4). Formation of polydymite during the process of refining seems to be due to millerite oxidation both by covellite and the CuS?Cu2+ pair.
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APA: L. V. Chugaev  (2007)  The Effect of Copper Monosulphide on the Hydrometallurgical Refining Of Nickel-Copper Concentrates At High-Temperature

MLA: L. V. Chugaev The Effect of Copper Monosulphide on the Hydrometallurgical Refining Of Nickel-Copper Concentrates At High-Temperature. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2007.

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