The Leaching and Oxidation of Sulfide Minerals in Cyanide Solutions ù Quantification of Reaction Products and the Effect of Lead and Oxygen

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 7
- File Size:
- 119 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2007
Abstract
Ion chromatography utilising an anion exchange column and UV detection has facilitated an improved understanding of sulfide mineral leaching in cyanide solutions. By analysing for sulfide, sulfite, thiocyanate, thiosulfate and metal cyanides it is possible to show that chalcocite dissolution is a non-oxidative process in which copper cyanide and sulfide ions are formed in solution. Further, the homogeneous oxidation of the sulfide ions by dissolved oxygen is slow, but catalysed by a surface of lead sulfide or pyrite. Polysulfides may also be formed as an intermediate oxidation product and these undergo further reaction to produce thiocyanate, thiosulfate and sulfite. The leaching of copper from a pyrite concentrate sample is shown to be rapid, and accompanied by significant iron dissolution; however, the iron is not believed to be from pyrite, pyrrhotite or chalcopyrite. The rate of iron leaching and cyanide consumption is reduced by maintaining low cyanide and high oxygen concentrations. Preoxidation or the addition of lead(II) ions does not reduce the iron dissolution from this pyrite concentrate.
Citation
APA:
(2007) The Leaching and Oxidation of Sulfide Minerals in Cyanide Solutions ù Quantification of Reaction Products and the Effect of Lead and OxygenMLA: The Leaching and Oxidation of Sulfide Minerals in Cyanide Solutions ù Quantification of Reaction Products and the Effect of Lead and Oxygen. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2007.