Extraction Behavior of Arsenic and Copper from an Enargite Concentrate in Catalyzed Atmospheric Leaching Conditions

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 11
- File Size:
- 350 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
The effect of sulfuric acid concentration on the extractions of arsenic and copper in the catalyzed batch leaching of an enargite concentrate was studied. The acid concentrations studied were 60, 45, 30 and 15 g/L. The experimental series yields maximum copper extractions of 96 to 98% in an interval of 81 - 185 h leaching time for 60 - 15 g/L initial sulfuric acid concentration; all the copper extractions plateaued after these values; the rates and plateaus of copper extraction are increased with higher acid concentrations. Arsenic extractions reached maximum values of 89% in 57 hours, 57% in 49 hours, 33% in 25 hours, and 25% in 112 hours respectively; these maximum values were followed by a steep decrease in arsenic concentration, which indicates a precipitation event occurs in the process. According to the literature and process conditions, the arsenic precipitates obtained are iron arsenates similar to scorodite. The stability of the residues was tested using the Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP) from EPA; the residues for the four concentration levels passed the TCLP test, reporting arsenic leaching values below 1 mg/L.
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APA:
(2014) Extraction Behavior of Arsenic and Copper from an Enargite Concentrate in Catalyzed Atmospheric Leaching ConditionsMLA: Extraction Behavior of Arsenic and Copper from an Enargite Concentrate in Catalyzed Atmospheric Leaching Conditions. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.