Oxygen Consumption in Dump Leaching (6537757a-aa0b-48d2-ac7b-24e19dfdbd40)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Daniel B. Brimhall Milton E. Wadsworth
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1974

Abstract

Column leach studies of a low-grade porphyry copper ore were made. The technique used involved alternating oxygen absorption and copper leach cycles. The leach solution was displayed from the column with oxygen. The volume of oxygen reacting with the ore was measured with a gas burette. The copper released as a result of exposure to oxygen was correlated with the oxygen uptake. The oxidation rate was found to be dependent on the pH of the solution wetting the particles and was markedly increased by increasing the temperature of the system. Decreasing the particle size of the sample increased the oxidation rate. A material balance on the system indicated 1 mole of oxygen yielded in excess of 1 mole of copper in solution. A discussion of the important parameters is presented and the results are related to dump leaching in general.
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APA: Daniel B. Brimhall Milton E. Wadsworth  (1974)  Oxygen Consumption in Dump Leaching (6537757a-aa0b-48d2-ac7b-24e19dfdbd40)

MLA: Daniel B. Brimhall Milton E. Wadsworth Oxygen Consumption in Dump Leaching (6537757a-aa0b-48d2-ac7b-24e19dfdbd40). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1974.

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