Kinetics of the Galvanic Reduction of Chalcopyrite Concentrates by Copper

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Matthew Novak J. Brent Hiskey
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

It is well known that when chalcopyrite is put in direct contact with copper in an acidic medium a galvanic cell is created. Chalcopyrite is reduced to iron and sulfur deficient defect phases such as bornite, chalcocite, and at very low potentials to elemental copper. Galvanic conversion experiments were performed using three chalcopyrite concentrates. The first chalcopyrite contained less than 10% impurity phases. The second concentrate had a high concentration of pyrite, and the third concentrate had a high concentration of pyrrhotite. The effect of temperature, acid concentration, chalcopyrite grain size, copper grain size, and agitation on the rate of chalcopyrite conversion was studied.
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APA: Matthew Novak J. Brent Hiskey  (2014)  Kinetics of the Galvanic Reduction of Chalcopyrite Concentrates by Copper

MLA: Matthew Novak J. Brent Hiskey Kinetics of the Galvanic Reduction of Chalcopyrite Concentrates by Copper. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.

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