Base Metal Heap and Tank Leaching from a Platreef Flotation Concentrate using Ammoniacal Solutions

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Caroline Muzawazi Jochen Petersen
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

The technical feasibility of ammonia leaching of PGM bearing Platreef flotation concentrates was investigated as an alternative method for the recovery of base metals prior to precious metal recovery. The composition of the concentrates includes 2.02% Cu and 3.17% Ni, and the major base metal minerals are chalcopyrite and pentlandite. Optimal leaching conditions were initially established in shake flask experiments to be a solution containing 4 M NH4OH, 4 M (NH4)2CO3 and a pH range between 9 and 10. These were used as base case conditions in column and batch stirred tank reactor tests, where the effects of total ammonia concentration and operating temperature were explored further. At optimal conditions nearly 100% Cu and Ni extraction were obtained in the batch stirred tank reactor, and 95% Cu and 60% Ni extraction was obtained in columns. The activation energy for chalcopyrite and pentlandite was 36 kJ/mol and 16 kJ/mol, respectively, in both reactors, indicating different reaction pathways for the two minerals. Gas-liquid mass transfer appears to be the limiting reaction step in columns much more than in tanks, and the degree of ammonia loss to air is significant. This initial test work indicates the feasibility of using ammonia leaching for this and similar materials as an alternative route to conventional smelting and refining prior to PGM recovery, but a number of technical challenges still need to be overcome.
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APA: Caroline Muzawazi Jochen Petersen  (2014)  Base Metal Heap and Tank Leaching from a Platreef Flotation Concentrate using Ammoniacal Solutions

MLA: Caroline Muzawazi Jochen Petersen Base Metal Heap and Tank Leaching from a Platreef Flotation Concentrate using Ammoniacal Solutions. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.

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