Kinetics and Mechanisms of High Temperature Pressure Leaching of Guelb Moghrein Chalcopyrite Concentrate

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
C. F. Ferron
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

A process has been developed to treat the copper gold ores from the Guelb Moghrein mine in Mauritania. The process consists of pressure leaching the sulphide concentrate, neutralising with the oxide ore, recovery of copper by SX/EW and of gold by cyanidation of the autoclave residue. This paper focuses on the pressure leaching step, and presents data from bench and pilot plant test programs. In particular, attention is drawn to the effects of temperature, grind size, neutralisation, retention time and solution recycle on the kinetics of copper dissolution from various flotation concentrates. Likely leach mechanisms are briefly discussed.
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APA: C. F. Ferron  (2000)  Kinetics and Mechanisms of High Temperature Pressure Leaching of Guelb Moghrein Chalcopyrite Concentrate

MLA: C. F. Ferron Kinetics and Mechanisms of High Temperature Pressure Leaching of Guelb Moghrein Chalcopyrite Concentrate. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2000.

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