Iron Reduction in Copper Leach Liquors Using Controlled Precipitation of Sulfate Species during High Temperature Pressure Oxidation of Base Metal Ores

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 16
- File Size:
- 476 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2006
Abstract
Newmont's Phoenix Project is located near Battle Mountain, Nevada and is scheduled to produce copper concentrates containing high precious metal values. High temperature pressure oxidation (PDX) of the concentrates was considered as a treatment option during process development. The metals content in Phoenix concentrates range from: 15-25% for Cu, 1-10% for Zn, 0-2% for Pb and ?27% Fe. The precious metals content of the Phoenix concentrates can range up to ?300 g/t Au and >3,000 g/t Ag. As a consequence it was necessary that any process for consideration should have the capability of recovering both the copper and precious metal values. Typically, gold can easily be leached from the autoclave discharge solids, but silver is chemically bound with the jarosite formed and cannot be directly leached. Laboratory investigations led to the development of a patented PDX process that minimizes the formation of jarosite so that the silver can be leached easily along with the gold. The process was confirmed with extensive pilot plant testing. Excellent solution extraction of copper and zinc was achieved, and both iron and lead were precipitated in the PDX residue. The process produces clean PDX discharge liquors with very low iron concentrations. As an example, conventional PDX techniques resulted in pregnant liquors containing ?5 g/L Fe. However, the Newmont process, which controls the iron and sulfate species, achieved high iron precipitation in the PDX solids and pregnant liquors containing <0.5 g/L Fe. High gold and silver recoveries were achieved by direct cyanidation of the PDX solids. This process has the added benefit of producing PDX solids that demonstrate superior settling and filtration characteristics.
Citation
APA:
(2006) Iron Reduction in Copper Leach Liquors Using Controlled Precipitation of Sulfate Species during High Temperature Pressure Oxidation of Base Metal OresMLA: Iron Reduction in Copper Leach Liquors Using Controlled Precipitation of Sulfate Species during High Temperature Pressure Oxidation of Base Metal Ores. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2006.