Sulfation Roasting Of A Bornite Flotation Concentrate To Optimize Silver Extraction In A Ferric Chloride Leach

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Ryan J. Foy Steve Lloyd Brandon Steinborn Jerome P. Downey
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Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

Research was performed to evaluate copper and silver extraction from samples of bornite flotation concentrate. Sulfation roasting experiments were performed in a rotary tube furnace, a fluidized bed reactor, and a static bed muffle furnace. Roasting was plagued with rapid, lowtemperature calcine sintering, apparently related to the presence of organic matter in the concentrate. Calcine entered a weak acid leaching process to remove copper, and silver was extracted from the weak acid leach residue in a ferric chloride and hydrochloric acid solution. Copper extraction efficiencies in excess of 90% were attained in the weak acid leach while 90% silver extraction was achieved in the ferric chloride leach, along with copper and lead extractions as high as 93% and 99% respectively. The two-stage leaching process resulted in overall extraction efficiencies of 99% copper and 90% silver.
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APA: Ryan J. Foy Steve Lloyd Brandon Steinborn Jerome P. Downey  (2015)  Sulfation Roasting Of A Bornite Flotation Concentrate To Optimize Silver Extraction In A Ferric Chloride Leach

MLA: Ryan J. Foy Steve Lloyd Brandon Steinborn Jerome P. Downey Sulfation Roasting Of A Bornite Flotation Concentrate To Optimize Silver Extraction In A Ferric Chloride Leach. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2015.

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