RI 2556 Ferric Sulphate And Sulphuric Acid From Sulphur Dioxide And Air

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Edmund S. Leaver R. V. Thurston
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Dec 1, 1923

Abstract

"During the development of the sulphur dioxide leaching process for the treatment of ""mixed"" copper ores at the Southwest experiment station of the Bureau of Mines*** the pulp from treatment of roasted cupriferous pyrite with sulphur dioxide gases and water showed an unexpected amount of sulphuric acid. After following out several false premises it was found that this was due to iron in the solution, and also that this iron tended to oxidize to the ferric state if the concentration of sulphur dioxide in the roaster gases used did not rise above a certain figure. While the percentage of iron present was email it was enough to cause an entirely different set of conditions from those of the original sulphur dioxide leaching process and to promise a much wider application of the general idea. Sulphurous acid dissolves only certain copper minerals, sulphuric acid solutions certain additional minerals and ferric sulphate solutions certain further additional copper minerals, so this observation was of importance in connection with possibilities in the hydrometallurgy of the so-called ""mixed"" or partly oxidized copper ores.The work has been carried along by a number of experimenters. L. R. Eckman, junior chemist of the Southwest station, contributed largely to the early developments. L. Roberts, W. D. Bonner and C. G. Maier each in turn physical chemists at the Pacific Experiment station, (Berkeley, Calif.) have studied the reactions involved. A complete report of all the work on this process will be prepared later under the direction of O. C. Rolston. The purpose of the present paper is to place a summary of the more practical phases of this seemingly important piece of work before those interested."
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APA: Edmund S. Leaver R. V. Thurston  (1923)  RI 2556 Ferric Sulphate And Sulphuric Acid From Sulphur Dioxide And Air

MLA: Edmund S. Leaver R. V. Thurston RI 2556 Ferric Sulphate And Sulphuric Acid From Sulphur Dioxide And Air. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1923.

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