RI 5629 Acid Leaching of Oxidized Copper Ores By Downward Percolation

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- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- 24
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- Publication Date:
- Jul 1, 1960
Abstract
The feasibility of leaching calcareous and siliceous oxidized copper ores
by downward percolation with dilute acid was investigated in the laboratory
and in a small continuous plant operated by the Federal Bureau of Mines .
The crushed ore was leached in deep columns with solutions containing 1 or 5
percent sulfuric acid to dissolve the oxidized copper . Bench - scale laboratory
tests on two calcareous ores from the same deposit indicated that a maximum
copper extraction , about 72 percent , could be expected from heap leaching a
feed as coarse as 1 inch . Laboratory tests on a siliceous ore showed that
almost 70 percent of the copper could be extracted by leaching a 1 / 4 - inch
feed .
The bench - scale tests were supplemented by larger continuous runs wherein
the copper was recovered from the leach liquors by precipitation on detinned
scrap iron . Leaching the calcareous ore for approximately 10 days recovered
62 percent of the total copper . The sulfuric acid consumption was 9.6 pounds
per pound of copper recovered . Treatment of the siliceous ore recovered 62.5
percent of the total copper in a 2.5 - day leach and the acid consumption was
3.7 pounds per pound of copper recovered . Cement copper products that assayed
over 71 percent copper were obtained from the leach solutions by precipitation
on scrap iron .
The bench - scale and continuous tests demonstrated that downward percolation
leaching of the calcareous ores was technically feasible but not economically
practicable because of high acid consumption by the gangue . Leaching of
the siliceous ore was rapid and the acid and water requirements were nominal .
The downward percolation leach procedure is simple and requires a minimum of
plant equipment .
Citation
APA:
(1960) RI 5629 Acid Leaching of Oxidized Copper Ores By Downward PercolationMLA: RI 5629 Acid Leaching of Oxidized Copper Ores By Downward Percolation. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1960.