Cyanide Leaching to Extract Copper From Zinc Concentrate

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Norman Hedley Howard Tabachnick
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 2, 1960

Abstract

The extraction of gold and silver from ores with alkaline cyanide solutions is well known. Cyanide solutions are also good solvents for many base metal minerals, particularly most of the copper minerals. Leaver and Woolf, who determined the solubilities of copper minerals in 0.10 pct sodium cyanide solution, showed that malachite, cuprite, chalcocite, and bornite are readily soluble in cyanide; least soluble are chalcopyrite and chrysocolla. The Mining Chemicals Laboratory of American Cyanamid Co. has studied the possibilities of using cyanide solutions for leaching base metals. In this article the authors present the results of their experiments with cyanide leaching to reduce the copper content of a zinc concentrate from 0.050 pct to the desired specification of less than 0.02 pct.
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APA: Norman Hedley Howard Tabachnick  (1960)  Cyanide Leaching to Extract Copper From Zinc Concentrate

MLA: Norman Hedley Howard Tabachnick Cyanide Leaching to Extract Copper From Zinc Concentrate. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1960.

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