Ferric Chloride Versus Cupric Chloride Leaching of Copper-Zinc Complex Sulphide Ores

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. Buttinelli A. Geveci R. E. Johnson C. Lupi B. R. Palmer F. Pochetti L. Stoppa Y. Topkaya
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Abstract

Representative samples of a composite mixture of three typical Cu/Zn complex sulphide ores, namely Black-, Yellow- and Altered-ore, from the Cayeli deposit in Turkey, were used for leaching tests in 2.2 M FeCl3, or 1 M CuC12-2 M NaCl solution in the temperature range from 313 K to 363 K (40O to 90O C), with and without the presence of an organic solvent for elemental sulphur, such as CCl4. The leaching rates of copper and zinc were quite high, as expected, in FeCl3 solution and complete recovery of both metals was obtained at the highest temperature when the solvent was present. However in CuC1, solution, extraction yields of the order of 95% only for Cu and Zn were achieved and the positive effect of the solvent was not clearly shown. The kinetics curves of Cu leaching by FeCl3 indicated a model of reaction rate depending on the particle surface, as in a chemically controlled reaction, in tests with the presence of CCl4. Without the solvent, or in CuCl2 media, the model of the diffusion controlled reaction seemed to prevail. Values of apparent activation energy, in both of the leaching processes, were determined and compared with those reported in literature.
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APA: D. Buttinelli A. Geveci R. E. Johnson C. Lupi B. R. Palmer F. Pochetti L. Stoppa Y. Topkaya  (1993)  Ferric Chloride Versus Cupric Chloride Leaching of Copper-Zinc Complex Sulphide Ores

MLA: D. Buttinelli A. Geveci R. E. Johnson C. Lupi B. R. Palmer F. Pochetti L. Stoppa Y. Topkaya Ferric Chloride Versus Cupric Chloride Leaching of Copper-Zinc Complex Sulphide Ores. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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