Electrochemical Treatment of a Natural Chalcopyrite Ore with a High Content of Pyrite in a "3PE" Reactor

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
I. Gaballah
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

The chalcopyrite ore's anodic and cathodic electrodissolution are studied using a Porous Pulsed Percolated Electrode (3PE) reactor. Stationary solid electrode experiments are also performed to explore the mechanism of electrochemical dissolution of chalcopyrite. Experiments with a low - grade natural ore have been carried out at 25 "C in solutions containing 1 M NaCl and 1 M HCl. Galvanostatic and potentiostatic conditions are employed. The influences of current and potential on selectivity of the chalcopyrite ore dissolution are assessed. Anodic oxidation of this ore leads to a preferential dissolution of iron bearing minerals, whereas cathodic reduction is more selective with respect to chalcopyrite. However, in both cases the electrochemical dissolution is incomplete and the current efficiency is low. Design of the actual reactor has to be modified to increase the bed conductivity and to allow continuous experimentations.
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APA: I. Gaballah  (1994)  Electrochemical Treatment of a Natural Chalcopyrite Ore with a High Content of Pyrite in a "3PE" Reactor

MLA: I. Gaballah Electrochemical Treatment of a Natural Chalcopyrite Ore with a High Content of Pyrite in a "3PE" Reactor. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1994.

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