The Application Of Sunshine Nitrous-Sulfuric Acid Pressure Leaching To Sulfide Materials Containing Platinum Group Metals

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
C. G. Anderson
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Historically, the treatment of orebodies for recovery of valuable constituents presents many processing challenges. In a time of heightened environmental awareness, the constraints placed on processing complex orebodies are becoming more and more pronounced. As such, established technologies are limited in their ability to fill the needs of these emerging sources of raw materials. A prime example of this is in processing PGMs from primary sources. Normally, this type of material is found in a nickel-copper-iron sulfide matrix. Typically, these materials are processed by established pyrometallurgical means. However, other options should be considered. Hydrometallurgical processes are available which offer advantages over pyrometallurgical methods. One of these is the nitrogen species catalyzed sulfuric acid pressure leach used industrially by Sunshine Mining and Refining Company. In 1990, laboratory work was undertaken in cooperation with Stillwater Mining Company to test PGM matte materials from the Columbus, Montana smelter. The initial results were very positive, and they led to a design to recover PGMs in a high grade residue and to recover nickel and copper as valuable products. Handling the iron and other wastes in an environmentally safe manner was also successfully investigated.
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APA: C. G. Anderson  (1995)  The Application Of Sunshine Nitrous-Sulfuric Acid Pressure Leaching To Sulfide Materials Containing Platinum Group Metals

MLA: C. G. Anderson The Application Of Sunshine Nitrous-Sulfuric Acid Pressure Leaching To Sulfide Materials Containing Platinum Group Metals. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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