Mineralogical Study of Arsenic-Bearing Species in Copper Roaster Calcines to Aid Process Development

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
R. Pandher J. Oliveira A. R. Barnes
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

Sub-stoichiometric roasting of arsenic-bearing copper ores is a well established practice. However, ores containing calcium commonly prove challenging where very low arsenic levels are desired, but the reasons for this phenomenon have largely been speculative. In the course of treating arsenicbearing copper ores by partial roasting in fluid bed reactors, XPS encountered one of these Ca-bearing ores which proved a challenge to roast to acceptably low levels of arsenic. Mineralogical examination of the calcines using a combination of XRD (X-ray diffraction), QEMSCAN (Quantitative Evaluation of Materials by Scanning Electron Microscope) and EPMA (Electron Probe Micro-Analysis) helped to identify the arsenic bearing species and assisted in developing a workable theory on the sequence of reactions occurring during the roast. With the assistance of thermo-chemical modelling, this allowed adjustment of the roasting conditions to minimise the amount of arsenic retention in the calcine in spite of the presence of calcium in the ore and advance the roasting program to a commercially acceptable solution.
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APA: R. Pandher J. Oliveira A. R. Barnes  (2014)  Mineralogical Study of Arsenic-Bearing Species in Copper Roaster Calcines to Aid Process Development

MLA: R. Pandher J. Oliveira A. R. Barnes Mineralogical Study of Arsenic-Bearing Species in Copper Roaster Calcines to Aid Process Development. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.

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