Copper solvent extraction on the African Copperbelt: From historic origins to worldleading status

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 1082 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jul 5, 2023
Abstract
Approximately 20% of current world copper cathode output is produced using a hydrometallurgical process route, generally referred to as the leach–solvent extraction–electrowinning flowsheet. Since its commercialization in the late 1960s, steady improvements in the performance and efficiency
of the solvent-extraction reagents and equipment, combined with significant developments in
leaching and electrowinning, have made an ever-widening range of ore types amenable to this
technology. Following successful implementation on all major continents, a large proportion of
growth in recent years derives from the re-emergence of copper solvent extraction in the Central
African Copperbelt. This review provides a brief history of the development and evolution of
copper solvent extractants and mixer-settler contactors, and the significance of the Copperbelt
region in achieving commercialization and acceptance of the technology. The opportunities and challenges presented by the abundant high-grade oxide ores of the Copperbelt are contrasted with the processing of solutions derived from the low-grade mixed oxide–sulfide ore bodies that are prevalent in other geological regions. The current status of hydrometallurgical copper production in the African Copperbelt, within a global context, and a medium-term outlook for the technology
are discussed.
Citation
APA:
(2023) Copper solvent extraction on the African Copperbelt: From historic origins to worldleading statusMLA: Copper solvent extraction on the African Copperbelt: From historic origins to worldleading status. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2023.