Cuprous Hydrometallurgy. Part V. Leaching of Copper-Lead Matte with Copper(II) Sulphate in Aqueous Acetonitrile

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Parker A. J Giles D. E
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Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

Solutions of copper(II) sulphate in acidified aqueous acetonitrile leach copper from copper-lead matte derived from the drossing of lead with sulphur to produce solutions of copper(I) sulphate. The reactivity of the matte constituents towards copper(II) sulphate is Cu2S> PbS > CuS > > Pb. According to the leach conditions, part or ,all of the copper may be leached 'leaving a residue of CuS/PbS, or S/CuS/PbS04, or S/PbS04, to be recycled to the lead smelter. Complete extraction of the copper requires leaching with oxygen which occurs under mild conditions in the presence of acetonitrile and sulphuric acid in water. Copper is selectively recovered as a pure product by electrochemical or thermal disproportionation of copper(I) sulphate solutions. A notional process is proposed.
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APA: Parker A. J Giles D. E  (1979)  Cuprous Hydrometallurgy. Part V. Leaching of Copper-Lead Matte with Copper(II) Sulphate in Aqueous Acetonitrile

MLA: Parker A. J Giles D. E Cuprous Hydrometallurgy. Part V. Leaching of Copper-Lead Matte with Copper(II) Sulphate in Aqueous Acetonitrile. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1979.

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