Novel Solid-Phase Materials For Selective Copper Recovery (90140fc4-21aa-425a-ac35-136410d4e197)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. K. Harrup J. E. Wey K. A. Dolbeare E. S. Peterson
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

Efficient methods for removal of copper from heap leach solutions without mobile organic phases are a current mining industry need. To satisfy this need a selective, high-capacity, durable solid material is required. The INEEL has developed a set of materials based upon current solvent extraction chelates that provide selective copper concentration in the presence of high concentrations of iron. In contrast to conventional solvent extractions, our strategy anchors the chelators to a non-polymeric solid substrate through the use of a custom designed linker molecule. The fundamental synthetic routes to these materials have already been established and attachment to the solid surfaces achieved in an efficient manner. Our continuing research is focused on the optimization of the synthetic pathways to these solid materials and the evaluation of their copper capturing capabilities.
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APA: M. K. Harrup J. E. Wey K. A. Dolbeare E. S. Peterson  (2002)  Novel Solid-Phase Materials For Selective Copper Recovery (90140fc4-21aa-425a-ac35-136410d4e197)

MLA: M. K. Harrup J. E. Wey K. A. Dolbeare E. S. Peterson Novel Solid-Phase Materials For Selective Copper Recovery (90140fc4-21aa-425a-ac35-136410d4e197). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2002.

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