Leaching of a Chalcocite Concentrate with Cupric Chloride-Oxygen

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
M. C. Ruiz
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

This work outlines the results of leaching studies on a copper concentrate containing chalcocite (Cu2S) and digenite (Cu9S5) with an acid saline solution of cupric chloride oxygenated at ambient pressure. The variables studied included the stirring speed, concentration of cupric ions, concentration of HCI, concentration of chloride ions, oxygen flow rate, temperature and time. The leaching system was found to be very effective for the dissolution of the concentrate. Over 95% of the copper was dissolved in 30 minutes with negligible dissolution of iron. The dissolution of copper increased with the stirring speed up to about 400 rpm and depended little on the total chloride concentration. The oxygen flow rate affected the dissolution of copper only below 0.1 1/min. The concentration of HC1 did not influence the dissolution providing its was sufficient to avoid the precipitation of copper oxychloride. The study of the effect of the temperature showed a maximum in copper dissolution around 90 "C
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APA: M. C. Ruiz  (1997)  Leaching of a Chalcocite Concentrate with Cupric Chloride-Oxygen

MLA: M. C. Ruiz Leaching of a Chalcocite Concentrate with Cupric Chloride-Oxygen. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1997.

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