RI 8642 Effects of Temperature on Simulated In Situ Leaching of a Chalcopyrite Ore

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Thomas G. Carnahan
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines conducted research to simulate in situ leaching of a chalcopyrite ore. The purpose was to obtain a direct comparison between moderate-temperature and elevated-temperature in situ leaching of copper trom minus la-inch ore and to analyze the sulfuric acid and oxygen requirements of the leaching system. Experiments employing oxygen were conducted at 35° and 90° C on 362-and 367-1b ore charges, respectively, under flooded conditions and at 400 psig. At 90° C, 47 pct of the copper was extracted in 913 days of leaching; at 35° C, 27 pct of the copper was extracted in 915 days. Diffusion into and out of the ore fragments con-trolled the rate of leaching. Oxygen consumption was 1.46 lb/lb of copper extracted at 35° C and 3.15 lb/lb of copper extracted at 90° C. Sulfuric acid requirements of the ore were 5.49 and 7.48 lb/lb of copper extracted at 35° and 90° C, respectively.
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APA: Thomas G. Carnahan  (1982)  RI 8642 Effects of Temperature on Simulated In Situ Leaching of a Chalcopyrite Ore

MLA: Thomas G. Carnahan RI 8642 Effects of Temperature on Simulated In Situ Leaching of a Chalcopyrite Ore. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1982.

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