Pressure Leaching of a Manganese Ore Part I: Kinetic Aspects

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- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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- 44
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1958
Abstract
When an aqueous suspension of pyrite and manganese ore reacts with oxygen, manganese is dissolved by the ferrous sulphate and sulphuric acid produced by the oxidation of pyrite. The kinetics of certain steps in the overall reaction were studied. A rate equation for the oxidation of ferrous sulphate by gaseous oxygen was derived for the temperature range from 1000 to 200° C. An exact rate equation for the production of ferrous ion from pyrite could not be established but it was shown that the temperature, oxygen pressure, pyrite surface area, and the reduction of ferric ion by pyrite are important. A rate equation was derived for the reaction of manganese dioxide with ferrous sulphate. A major facfor controlling the rate was whether or not ferric oxide was formed by hydrolysis at the manganese dioxide surface.It was shown that if hydrolysis was prevented the factor cpntrolling the rate of the overall reaction ,was the rate of production of ferrous ion, and little ferrous ion was oxidised by oxygen. When hydrolysis of iron did occur, the overall rate was not a simplefunction of anyone factor and much ferrous ion was wasted by oxidation with oxygen.INTRODUCTIONIn another paper (Cornelius and Woodcock, 1958) the results of the reaction of an aqueous suspension of a manganese ore and pyrite with oxygen are reported. It is shown that the ferrous ion and sulphuric acid generated in situ by the oxidation of pyrite, dissolves manganese as manganous sulphate. To obtain a better understanding of the process as a whole, the kinetics of certain steps in the overall reaction were studied.When an aqueous suspension of a manganese ore and pyrite reacts with oxygen, the overall reaction may be conventionally represented by equation (1) (Cornelius and Woodcock, 1958).2Mn02 + 2FeSz + 6i02 + 2HzO= 2MnS04 + 2H2S04+ F'ez03 ... , .. (1)
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(1958) Pressure Leaching of a Manganese Ore Part I: Kinetic AspectsMLA: Pressure Leaching of a Manganese Ore Part I: Kinetic Aspects. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1958.