LIX? 70 A Major Advance In Liquid Ion Exchange Technology

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 34
- File Size:
- 638 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1971
Abstract
In early 1970, General Mills Chemicals, Inc. announced the availability of en improved liquid ion exchange reagent, LIX® 64N, for the recovery of copper from various solutions, such as dump leach liquors. LIX 64N has been shown to be a considerable advance over LIX 64, and is presently in use in three commercial plants. Results have been very gratifying. For example, one of the plants was designed for operational production of 40,000 pounds copper per day, and in fact reached this output within the third week following startup of the plant. In addition to the operating plants, another is scheduled to come on stream this month with L D( 64N being used to extract and recover both copper and nickel. The chemical properties and operating characteristics of this reagent have been fully described in a previous paper. 1 LIX 64N is quite an effective and selective extractint for copper, even with copper contents as high as 15 g/l, but the reagent is somewhat limited in pH range, and loses some of its extraction efficiency as the pH drops below 0.8. Liquors derived from vat leaching, electrolytic tankhouae bleed streams, or some of the new leach schemes derived to solubilize copper from sulfide concentrates are examples of the liquors that present major problems when treated via liquid ion exchange. LIX 64N could extract some of the copper from such streams, but recovery was limited to about 75 percent. Also, in some parts of the world there are streams which are relatively low in copper (-5 g/l) but which are very high in acid (25-50 g/1 H2SO4). Again, LIX 64N can attain only about 75 percent recovery from such streams. For effective treatment, these streams require a reagent which will maintain the excellent selectivity of LIX 64N, and will
Citation
APA: (1971) LIX? 70 A Major Advance In Liquid Ion Exchange Technology
MLA: LIX? 70 A Major Advance In Liquid Ion Exchange Technology. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1971.