Reclamation Of Cobalt And Copper From Copper Converter Slags

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Tong Deng
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Clean processing of copper converter slags for reclaiming cobalt and copper could be a challenge. An innovative and environmentally benign approach for recovering metal values from such a slag was developed in the present work. Curing the slag with sulfuric acid, without re-smelting or roasting as currently practiced in the industry, made it amenable to leaching, and more than 95% of the cobalt and up to 90% of the copper was extracted, together with iron, by water leaching, leaving silica behind in a residue. Copper in the leach liquor was recovered by cementation with iron, and the dissolved iron crystallized as ferrous sulfate monohydrate. Cobalt in the pregnant solution rich in iron was recovered by either cementation or sulfide precipitation. Chemical and mineralogical characterization of the slag and its products were examined and compared to determine the nature of the changes occurring during curing and leaching. Operating variables were also investigated and optimized.
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APA: Tong Deng  (2003)  Reclamation Of Cobalt And Copper From Copper Converter Slags

MLA: Tong Deng Reclamation Of Cobalt And Copper From Copper Converter Slags. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.

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