Removal Of Iron From Copper Leach Solutions By Using Phosphate Compounds

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
A. Cruz M. Lastra J. Menacho
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

The use of phosphates was studied as a way of purifying acidic copper leach solutions for direct electrowinning. The addition of 2.5 gpl phosphorus to plant solutions originally containing 6.25 gpl Fe (III) at pH 2 0 reduced the iron concentration by one half. Under identical conditions, but without phosphorous additions, the iron concentration was reduced by less than 1 gpl. Any residual phosphorous had no undesirable impact on electrowinning. The concentration ratio of Fe (III) to phosphorous which provides maximum iron elimination was determined. Higher ratios bring about a redissolution of the iron precipitate. Several ways of controlling iron with phosphates are discussed. These take advantages of more rapid and complete iron precipitation at lower pH levels.
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APA: A. Cruz M. Lastra J. Menacho  (1980)  Removal Of Iron From Copper Leach Solutions By Using Phosphate Compounds

MLA: A. Cruz M. Lastra J. Menacho Removal Of Iron From Copper Leach Solutions By Using Phosphate Compounds. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1980.

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