The Influence of Grain Size and Mineralogical Composition on the, Leachability of Copper Concentrates

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
F. E. Pawlek
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Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

Copper concentrates can be comminuted in an attritor within a very short time to a particle size of 1 - 0.1 um. Addition of sodium hydroxide enhances commninution. The concentrates, suspended only in water, can be completely dissolved under oxygen over pressure and temperatures ranging from 120 - 180°C (248 - 356°F), because the surface area of the concentrate has been significantly increased by the ultra fine grinding. Addi¬tion of a small amount of silver ions to leach liquor containing sulfuric acid acted as a catalyst for the dissolution of chalcopyrite, because of the formation of local elements on the surface. The addition of C1- ions was also catalytically very effective. With this method it is possible to completely dissolve the copper contained in chalcopyrite concentrates after ultra fine grinding within 30 min at 110°C (230°F) under an oxygen partial pressure of 1 atm (14 psig). Several flowsheets demonstrate the industrial feasibility.
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APA: F. E. Pawlek  (1976)  The Influence of Grain Size and Mineralogical Composition on the, Leachability of Copper Concentrates

MLA: F. E. Pawlek The Influence of Grain Size and Mineralogical Composition on the, Leachability of Copper Concentrates. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1976.

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