RI 8174 Recovering Aluminum From a Copper Leach Liquor by Ion Exchange, An Exploratory Study

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Joan T. May
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Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

The Federal Bureau of Mines investigated the potential for recovering aluminum from copper-dump leach liquors by use of single-contact ion-exchange technology. A strongly acidic ion-exchange resin was used to extract aluminum from a typical dump leach liquor and from synthetic leach liquors. Aluminum was stripped from resin with a HS04 or NaCl solution. Bench-scale experiments indicate that a single-contact ion exchange is technically feasible, but that the process is limited by the relatively low loading capacity of the resin and the excessive amount of stripping agent required. A further limitation is that significant amounts of magnesium and iron are loaded and stripped along with the aluminum.
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APA: Joan T. May  (1976)  RI 8174 Recovering Aluminum From a Copper Leach Liquor by Ion Exchange, An Exploratory Study

MLA: Joan T. May RI 8174 Recovering Aluminum From a Copper Leach Liquor by Ion Exchange, An Exploratory Study. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1976.

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