Initial? Stage Sulfuric Acid Leaching Kinetics Of Chalcopyrite Using Radiochemical Technique

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 88
- File Size:
- 2508 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1972
Abstract
The sensitivity of radiochemical techniques makes possible the study of the initial stage sulfuric acid leaching kinetics of chalcopyrite and other copper sulfide minerals. High-grade Transvaal chalcopyrite was neutron irradiated in a TRIGA reactor to produce radioisotopes copper-64, iron-59, and sulfur-35. Dissolution rates were measured in the time interval zero to 60 minutes during which time significant anomalies were observed. First, an initial period of rapid dissolution lasting a few minutes; second, an arrest or "plateau" region usually lasting from 6 to 10 minutes; third, a second period of dissolution of lesser rate than the first. The effect of solution variables such as pH, oxygen partial pressure, and ferric ion concentration at different temperatures were measured. The initial rate data were correlated by considering the rapid reaction to be due to the dissolution of surface oxidation products or the formation of an iron depleted surface layer. The data for the second slower reaction have been explained to be due
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(1972) Initial? Stage Sulfuric Acid Leaching Kinetics Of Chalcopyrite Using Radiochemical TechniqueMLA: Initial? Stage Sulfuric Acid Leaching Kinetics Of Chalcopyrite Using Radiochemical Technique. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1972.