Leaching Of Copper Concentrate By A Chemical Catalytic Oxidation Method

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Burkhard Seeger et al.
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

The oxidation of copper sulfides can be highly accelerated in the presence of nitrous gases (NOx) as reaction catalysts. Sulfur and sulfate are simultaneously produced in this highly exothermic reaction. This process, carried out in sulfuric acid medium, is performed at an approximately normal pressure and at a temperature of around 110 °C, in a closed container, adding either oxygen or air. The oxidation is automatically controlled through a computer. The process covers the following steps: Catalytic oxidation, filtration and crystallisation of the hot concentrated liquid, electrowinning, mother liquor treatment through jarosite formation, recovery of dissolved copper and zinc and regeneration of industrial water, and non-soluble residue treatment with extraction of sulfur and recovery of silver and gold. No combustibles are needed. No air is contaminated, and no waste water is produced. Solid residues are in a stable, non-toxic and non-corrosive state of equilibrium. Risk of accident is low. Investment costs are small compared to those of the comparable pyrometallurgical process, and production costs are competitive.
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APA: Burkhard Seeger et al.  (1999)  Leaching Of Copper Concentrate By A Chemical Catalytic Oxidation Method

MLA: Burkhard Seeger et al. Leaching Of Copper Concentrate By A Chemical Catalytic Oxidation Method. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1999.

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