Interpretation Of The Recovery/Time Curve And Scale-Up From Column Leach Tests On A Mixed Oxide/Sulfide Copper Ore

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Ronald J. Roman
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

The shrinking core model for coarse particle leaching has been generally accepted as describing the leaching of a copper oxide or sulfide ore. However, when a mixed oxide/sulfide ore-is leached this model can not be used in its simple form because at least two and possibly three separate leaching processes are occurring simultaneously (dissolution of oxide copper minerals, secondary copper minerals and primarily copper minerals). It has been impossible to isolate their individual leaching curves from the recovery/time curve generated by the column leach test. This paper describes a tests program carried out at the Groupo Mexico, Mexicana de Cobre's La Caridad operation in which the individual recovery/time curves for the leaching of copper oxide mineral, secondary copper mineral and primary copper minerals were developed from standard column leach tests. Once the individual recovery/time curves were developed scale-up of the column leach test results to the commercial heap leaching operation is possible by using the shrinking core model.
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APA: Ronald J. Roman  (1999)  Interpretation Of The Recovery/Time Curve And Scale-Up From Column Leach Tests On A Mixed Oxide/Sulfide Copper Ore

MLA: Ronald J. Roman Interpretation Of The Recovery/Time Curve And Scale-Up From Column Leach Tests On A Mixed Oxide/Sulfide Copper Ore. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1999.

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