Iron Recovery in the Sumitomo Chlorine Leach Process for Copper Concentrates

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
M. Imamura
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Sumitomo Metal Mining Co., Ltd. has developed a novel hydrometallurgical process for producing not only copper metal but also iron metal from copper concentrates. Because copper concentrates generally contains the same amount of iron as copper, cost-effective rejection of the iron is a key issue for the development of the process. Conventional hydrometallurgical processes produce a large volume of goethite or hematite for disposal and the residues are not environmentally friendly. In the novel Sumitomo hydrometallurgical process, copper is leached effectively from chalcopyrite concentrates using chlorine gas, followed by purification through solvent extraction and electrowinning for copper and iron recovery. This process has many advantages such as the minimization of the volume of solid waste by the recovery of metallic iron and the production of high purity copper. Iron metal with a purity of more than 98% can be recovered from the purified raffinate. This paper presents the results of the batch and continuous tests of the process flowsheet.
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APA: M. Imamura  (2006)  Iron Recovery in the Sumitomo Chlorine Leach Process for Copper Concentrates

MLA: M. Imamura Iron Recovery in the Sumitomo Chlorine Leach Process for Copper Concentrates. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2006.

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