Ammoniacal Leaching Of Copper Sulfide With Sulfur Recovery

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Irvine G. Reilly
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Jan 1, 1978

Abstract

Results of a preliminary study of the ammoniacal leaching of covellite (CuS) in an aqueous oxidizing system in the presence of a non-miscible organic sulfur solvent are described. Up to 60% of the sulfur can be recovered from the solvent as elemental sulfur 1 while achieving high degrees of solubilization of the mineral. The effects of temperature, particle size, oxygen pressure, ammonia concentration and ammonium ion concentration on the degree of sulfur recovery were investigated. Maximum recoveries were achieved at moderate temperatures and in well-buffered systems, with a large excess ammonia concentration. Oxygen pressure and particle size were found to have little effect on fractional recovery of sulfur. A simple empirical model based on electrochemical theory correlating the effects of some of the parameters cont-rolling the degree of sulfur recovery is presented. The results of this work also confirm that in any proposed reaction mechanism for the oxidative ammoniacal leaching of copper sulfides, the primary oxidation product of the sulfide ion in elemental sulfur.
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APA: Irvine G. Reilly  (1978)  Ammoniacal Leaching Of Copper Sulfide With Sulfur Recovery

MLA: Irvine G. Reilly Ammoniacal Leaching Of Copper Sulfide With Sulfur Recovery. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1978.

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