Sulfidation of Chalcopyrite With Gaseous Sulfur

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
R. Padilla
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Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

The reaction of chalcopyrite with gaseous sulfur has been investigated in the range 350-450 °C in order to transform this mineral into a more acid soluble copper sulfide and insoluble iron sulfide. The results of thermodynamic analysis of this system as well as the X-ray diffraction analysis of the reaction products showed that in the temperature range 350 400°C the sulfidation reaction proceeded without formation of intermediate copper-iron sulfides according to: The effects of temperature and time on the conversion of chalcopyrite were studied. Conversion of chalcopyrite reached about 80% very rapidly with increase in temperature up to about 400°C. The recovery of copper from the sulfidized samples was determined by leaching in oxygenated 1.2M H2S04, 2M NaCI solution. Copper recoveries over 90 % were obtained from samples sulfidized for 30 min at temperatures lower than 400°C.
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APA: R. Padilla  (2001)  Sulfidation of Chalcopyrite With Gaseous Sulfur

MLA: R. Padilla Sulfidation of Chalcopyrite With Gaseous Sulfur. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2001.

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