Laboratory Studies of In Situ Ammonia Leaching of Michigan Copper Ores

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
William A. Hockings
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

This report describes the results of laboratory studies on leaching of copper ores.tlf These studies are the first step of a program for the investigation of in situ leaching of tabular, metalliferous ore bodies.(2) The basic steps required in the development of an in situ process are: 1. Leachability - the ability to dissolve the metal values from the ore under in situ conditions must be demonstrated. 2. Ore Preparation - the ore must be prepared so that sufficient contact with the solution can be attained. 3. System Design - integrated in situ systems must be designed and studied for engineering feasibility. 4. Economic Feasibility - the economics of the system must be shown to be economically feasible and competitive. 5. Environmental Feasibility - the loss of reagents into the environment must be investigated. 6. Pilot Scale Testing - the feasibility of the system must be demonstrated on a sufficiently large scale. The studies described in this report were concerned only with the first step of the program, viz., leachability. Native and sulfide copper ores from the Michigan copper district were selected as model ores for these studies. Aqueous amnonia solutions were chosen as the solvents to be investigated. In this study carbonate (CO3, HCO3, H2CO3) was used exclusively as the anion. In keeping with custom it is referred to as carbon dioxide and concentrations are ex- pressed in terms of CO2. When leaching native copper the reaction is
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APA: William A. Hockings  (1976)  Laboratory Studies of In Situ Ammonia Leaching of Michigan Copper Ores

MLA: William A. Hockings Laboratory Studies of In Situ Ammonia Leaching of Michigan Copper Ores. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1976.

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