Recovery of Metal Values from Complex Sulphide Concentrates of Copper, Lead and Zinc through Aqueous Chlorination

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Paramguru R. K Jena P. K
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

Increasing demand for copper, lead and zinc with continuous depletion of good grade ore reserves, warrants the need for utilization of lean and complex ores of these metals. There is worldwide effort to develop suitable processes for these purposes. The present paper deals with the chloride leaching of complex base metal sulphide concentrates of two Indian deposits. A two stage leaching process is suggested keeping selectivity of metal dissolution in view.In the first stage most of the lead and zinc are reacted with dilute FeCI3 (0.3M) solutions at a temperature ono°c where major portion of the lead remains in the residue and zinc reports in solution. After taking out lead chloride by brine leaching, the residue has been treated for copper dissolution. A concentrated FeCI3 leaching at boiling temperature as well as ambient aqueous chlorine leaching have been separately tried to dissolve out the copper from the residue. Based on the results obtained, a flowsheet for the proposed process is presented.
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APA: Paramguru R. K Jena P. K  (1981)  Recovery of Metal Values from Complex Sulphide Concentrates of Copper, Lead and Zinc through Aqueous Chlorination

MLA: Paramguru R. K Jena P. K Recovery of Metal Values from Complex Sulphide Concentrates of Copper, Lead and Zinc through Aqueous Chlorination. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1981.

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