Degradation of Copper Solvent Extraction Reagents in the Presence of Nitrate ? Contributing Factors

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
G. Kordosky
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

The experience of one plant regarding degradation of copper solvent extraction reagents in the presence of 20 to 30 g/1 nitrate in the leach solution was described at Cobre 2003. However, little information is available about the degradation of copper solvent extraction reagents where the nitrate concentration of leach solution is much lower. Analysis of plant organic samples taken from an operating copper SX plant over a long period of time shows that small amounts of nitrate in the leach liquor can be a significant contributor to reagent degradation provided certain other conditions are present. These conditions are discussed and cautionary suggestions on copper SX plant operations in the presence of even low levels of nitrate in the pregnant leach are made based on industry experience with copper solvent extraction plants and copper solvent extraction reagents.
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APA: G. Kordosky  (2007)  Degradation of Copper Solvent Extraction Reagents in the Presence of Nitrate ? Contributing Factors

MLA: G. Kordosky Degradation of Copper Solvent Extraction Reagents in the Presence of Nitrate ? Contributing Factors. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2007.

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