Leaching of sulfide ores: Will it ever replace the flotation-smelting route?

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 1
- File Size:
- 290 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
Treatment of copper sulphides minerals via leaching-solvent extraction-electrowining (lix-sx-ew) have been for years the process scheme proposed from hydrometallurgy as an alternative to the conventional flotation-smelting route. Many different hydrometallurgical technologies of this type have been proposed, investigated and tested over the years, but until today none of them has come close to endanger the predominance of the flotation-smelting route in the copper industry. However, bioleaching introduced an important breakthrough in this context as this technology enabled the alternative hydrometallurgical treatment of secondary copper sulfide ores and low grade ores by applying heap bioleaching processes. Extension of its application to primary copper ores have been limited until now by the nature of chalcopyrite which is very refractory to leaching. However, important improvements are expected by using of improved designs that enable to operate at high temperature ranges where copper is leached faster under the catalytic action of thermophile microorganisms. The present work analyzes future scenarios for the application of this technology either in heaps or in-situ, which can become very attractive as copper can be produced reducing drastically the energy consumption associated to the mining, crushing and grinding stages.
Citation
APA:
(2014) Leaching of sulfide ores: Will it ever replace the flotation-smelting route?MLA: Leaching of sulfide ores: Will it ever replace the flotation-smelting route?. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.