Extraction of Copper from Sulfate-Chloride Solutions by Using Hydroxyoxime Extractants

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
M. C. Ruiz I. Gonzalez J. Salgado R. Padilla
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Mar 1, 2017

Abstract

The mining companies in Chile are increasingly using chloride salts and/or sea water in the sulfuric acid leaching of copper minerals. For this reason, the effect of chloride ions on the solvent extraction equilibria was investigated. Copper extraction isotherms were determined at 25 and 35 °C for aqueous solutions containing 6 g/l of Cu, 7 g/l of Fe, chloride ion concentrations of 0, 60 and 110 g/l, and a pH of 2.0. The organic phases were 20% v/v solutions of a ketoxime (LIX 84-IC) or a salicylaldoxime (LIX 860 N-IC). It was determined that the presence of chloride in the aqueous solution had a large negative effect on the extraction equilibria for both extractants, particularly the ketoxime. Therefore, as the chloride ion concentration increases, an efficient use of the extractant would become more difficult. An increase in the temperature from 25 to 35 °C positively affected the extraction equilibria for these extractants.
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APA: M. C. Ruiz I. Gonzalez J. Salgado R. Padilla  (2017)  Extraction of Copper from Sulfate-Chloride Solutions by Using Hydroxyoxime Extractants

MLA: M. C. Ruiz I. Gonzalez J. Salgado R. Padilla Extraction of Copper from Sulfate-Chloride Solutions by Using Hydroxyoxime Extractants. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2017.

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