Production of Copper, Cobalt, and Magnetic Iron Oxide from the Ancient Copper Slag

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
E. Açma
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

In this study, the production of Cu, Co, and magnetic iron oxide from the ancient copper, slags, located in Küre-Turkey, is investigated. In the process under development, fayalitic slags containing 1% Cu, 0.43% Co are reduced in a D.C. arc furnace with coke or graphite additions. A metallic alloy, consisting of 3.8% Cu, 3.3% Co, 2.1% S, and the rest being Ice, is produced by granulation of the liquid metal. About 85% recoveries of Cu and C:o are achieved by hot sulfuric acid leaching of these granules followed by H2S precipitation. The, production of magnetic iron oxide is possible from the discarded leach solution, loaded v:ith FeS04, by using a method with geothite precipitation, dehydration, controlled reduction, and re-oxidation steps. The magnetic oxides produced have 20 m2Jg surface area, 1:8.3 aspect ratio, and the coercivity of 330-380 Oersted.
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APA: E. Açma  (1993)  Production of Copper, Cobalt, and Magnetic Iron Oxide from the Ancient Copper Slag

MLA: E. Açma Production of Copper, Cobalt, and Magnetic Iron Oxide from the Ancient Copper Slag. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1993.

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