RI 7823 Initial-Stage Sulfuric Acid Leaching Kinetics of Chalcopyrite Using Radiochemical Techniques

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
J. P. Baur
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Jan 1, 1974

Abstract

The sensitivity of radiochemical techniques makes possible the study of the initial-stage sulfuric acid leaching kinetics of chalcopyrite and other copper sulfide minerals. This Bureau of Mines study of the initial leaching of chalcopyrite used techniques to evaluate the molecular and electrochemical processes. High-grade Transvaal chalcopyrite was neutron-irradiated in a TRIGA reactor4 to produce radioisotopes copper-64, iron-59, and sulfur-35. Dissolution rates were measured in the time interval zero to 60 minutes, during which time significant anomalies were observed. First was an initial period of rapid dissolution lasting a few minutes; second, an arrest or ?plateau? region usually lasting from 6 to 10 minutes; third, a second period of dissolution of lesser rate than the first. The effects of solution variables such as pH, oxygen partial pressure, and ferric ion concentration at different temperatures were measured.
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APA: J. P. Baur  (1974)  RI 7823 Initial-Stage Sulfuric Acid Leaching Kinetics of Chalcopyrite Using Radiochemical Techniques

MLA: J. P. Baur RI 7823 Initial-Stage Sulfuric Acid Leaching Kinetics of Chalcopyrite Using Radiochemical Techniques. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1974.

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