Medium-Temperature Pressure Leaching Of Copper Concentrates - Part II: Development Of Direct Electrowinning And An Acid-Autogenous Process

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 13
- File Size:
- 2064 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2007
Abstract
Part I in this series of papers considered the chemistry of medium-temperature pressure leaching of copper sulfide concentrates and reviewed the metallurgical testing and initial process development for this technology. This initial work resulted in the development of a process flowsheet utilizing superfine grinding (to a P98 of 12 to 15 µm and P80 of 6 to 7 µm), pressure leaching at 160° to 170ºC, followed by conventional solution extraction (SX) and electrowinning (EW) for the recovery of copper. However, this process required a significant amount of concentrated acid to be fed to the pressure leach vessel to meet the reaction requirements, representing a cost of between $0.03 and 0.05/lb copper (2006 basis) produced by the process. It was immediately recognized that the development of a process that did not require such a large acid addition would be advantageous. This paper, which is Part II in the series, describes the development of a process that incorporates medium-temperature pressure leaching and direct electrowinning (DEW) in a novel and innovative process flowsheet. Phelps Dodge (a subsidiary of Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc.) refers to this as the ?MT-DEW-SX? process. Part III in this series covers the large-scale demonstration of the MT-DEW-SX process at Bagdad, Arizona; and Part IV addresses the development and design of a full-scale commercial application at Morenci, Arizona.
Citation
APA:
(2007) Medium-Temperature Pressure Leaching Of Copper Concentrates - Part II: Development Of Direct Electrowinning And An Acid-Autogenous ProcessMLA: Medium-Temperature Pressure Leaching Of Copper Concentrates - Part II: Development Of Direct Electrowinning And An Acid-Autogenous Process. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2007.