Roasting And Leaching Concentrator Slimes Tailings (8b08ca0b-7e12-4c4e-b7cb-cd5394d8e00b)

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 5
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- 269 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 12, 1915
Abstract
Discussion of the paper of LAWRENCE ADDICKS, presented at the San Francisco meeting, September, 1915, and printed in Bulletin No. 104, August, 1915, pp. 1471 to 1484. L. D. RICKETTS, New York, N. Y.--In the Southwest we have stored up millions of tons of tailings in which the copper exists partly as sulphide and partly in an oxidized condition. Mr. Addicks' first paper suggests a, likely process for the treatment of such material. His second paper 1 deals with the recovery of copper from clear solutions of notable strength, and such solutions may come from the sulphating roast or direct from the leaching of completely oxidized copper ores of which vast deposits are known to exist. What strikes me particularly about the latter paper is the keen perception shown and the clear manner in which the writer has attacked the fundamental principles of the process. He calls your attention to the fact that ferrous sulphate is necessary in the electrolyte and is an ideal depolarizer; that sulphurous acid must be, used to reduce the ferric sulphate produced and thus prevent re-solution of copper at the cathode; that mechanical agitation in the cell, in order to bring the ferrous sulphate in contact with the anode and the copper in contact with the cathode, is essential to efficient work; that lead anodes are
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(1915) Roasting And Leaching Concentrator Slimes Tailings (8b08ca0b-7e12-4c4e-b7cb-cd5394d8e00b)MLA: Roasting And Leaching Concentrator Slimes Tailings (8b08ca0b-7e12-4c4e-b7cb-cd5394d8e00b). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1915.