Recovery of Copper from a Massive Polymetallic Sulpidde by High Concentration Chloride Leaching

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
G. B. Harris
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

A new process for the recovery of copper and associated base metals from a polymetallic massive sulphide ore is described. The massive sulphide contains copper and especially nickel sulphide in a mineralogical form which negates both good recovery and high grades in concentrates using conventional flotation methods. Flotation concentrate processing and smelting from this ore is therefore probably not an economically viable option. Utilising the properties of high concentration chloride brines, a flow sheet has been developed and tested whereby the recovery of all of the metals and some of the power requirements for the plant itself can be derived from the ore. The new process overcomes the less-amenable-to-flotation ore characteristics, and provides the opportunity of economic processing in remote locations where the dependency on fossil fuels is both a logistical and an economic concern. The Ferguson Lake deposit of Starfield Resources in Nunavut, Canada, is the subject of this paper, which focuses on the leaching and copper recovery unit operations of the proposed flow sheet.
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APA: G. B. Harris  (2007)  Recovery of Copper from a Massive Polymetallic Sulpidde by High Concentration Chloride Leaching

MLA: G. B. Harris Recovery of Copper from a Massive Polymetallic Sulpidde by High Concentration Chloride Leaching. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2007.

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