Ion Exchange Recovery of Rhenium From Copper Leach Solutions Using Weakly Basic Anion Exchange Resins

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. Snowberger III
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Feb 23, 2014

Abstract

Rhenium is a valuable and extremely rare chemical element with unique chemical properties. It is extracted commercially as a byproduct from the processing of molybdenite associated with porphyry copper ores. There is a present interest in recovering rhenium from copper pregnant leach solutions (PLS) produced by copper heap and stockpile leaching. These solutions contain rhenium at very dilute concentrations, typically in the 1 mg/L concentration range. This paper describes laboratory column ion exchange experiments to extract rhenium from these solutions using weakly basic anion exchange resins and actual plant PLS from two operating mines. The dynamic loading and elution behavior of Re on Purolite® A170 and A172 is discussed.
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APA: J. Snowberger III  (2014)  Ion Exchange Recovery of Rhenium From Copper Leach Solutions Using Weakly Basic Anion Exchange Resins

MLA: J. Snowberger III Ion Exchange Recovery of Rhenium From Copper Leach Solutions Using Weakly Basic Anion Exchange Resins. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2014.

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