Iron Transfer Considerations for a Unique Solvent Extraction Feed

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. Seneviratne
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Feb 23, 2014

Abstract

Iron transfer from the pregnant leach solution (PLS) to the electrolyte can have a major economic impact on solvent extraction (SX) operations. High iron transfer will lead to greater operational costs, due to increased reagent consumption through electrolyte bleed and make up, or increased power costs due to decreased electrowinning current efficiency. Bioleaching of low-grade copper sulfide ore from the Kennecott Utah Copper Mine was investigated in a large scale piloting program including SX and electrowinning. Plant data and lab test work conducted throughout the course of operation, show that the unique containing PLS high ferric iron with high pH can lead to lower Cu: Fe selectivity than is typically seen in traditional copper SX operations. The impact of high ferric iron on the plant operation, and methods to reduce iron transfer will be discussed. Special considerations need to be taken for plant operating conditions and selection of SX reagents (including both extractant and aromatic content of diluent) based on the feed PLS characteristics.
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APA: D. Seneviratne  (2014)  Iron Transfer Considerations for a Unique Solvent Extraction Feed

MLA: D. Seneviratne Iron Transfer Considerations for a Unique Solvent Extraction Feed. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2014.

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