Innovations In Copper Leaching, Employing Ferric Sulphate-Sulphuric Acid - Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Harmon E. Keyes
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1930

Abstract

Many organizations, including the Bureau of Mines, have made intensive studies of the application of leaching methods to relatively small low-grade disseminated deposits of copper ores, containing both oxide and sulphide minerals. One of the principal difficulties has been to obtain a solvent that could be made at a low cost and would effectively dissolve the copper minerals. Another drawback has been the high initial cost of a plant and the refined type of mechanism ordinarily required by standard practice for carrying out the leaching cycle. The Bureau of Mines has attempted to develop a cheap and efficient solvent that would especially meet the requirements of smaller plants. (See Bibliography.) It has been known that dilute ferric sulphate-sulphuric acid solution is an excellent solvent for most copper minerals, such as chalcocite, bornite, and oxidized forms, but not for chalcopyrite and certain silicates. A method of producing this solution from sulphurous products and waste liquors was developed by the bureau and tried successfully on a test-plant scale at the Southwest Experiment Station in cooperation with the department of mining and metallurgy, University of Arizona, Tucson, Ariz. However, this work did not involve the actual leaching of ores with the solutions thus produced or the cyclic use of the iron solutions in the regenerator cell. Except for certain laboratory tests, in which known impurities were added, no data were available to show the effect on regeneration if accumulations of impurities were built up in the leaching circuit.
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APA: Harmon E. Keyes  (1930)  Innovations In Copper Leaching, Employing Ferric Sulphate-Sulphuric Acid - Introduction

MLA: Harmon E. Keyes Innovations In Copper Leaching, Employing Ferric Sulphate-Sulphuric Acid - Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1930.

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