The Solvent Extraction of Iron from a Chloride Leach Solution Containing Precious, Rare and Base Metals

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
David Dreisinger Niels Verbaan Ron Molnar
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Jan 1, 2016

Abstract

"An acidic chloride leach solution was generated from the treatment of an ore containing the following value elements: silver, gold, indium, gallium, copper, zinc and lead. Iron was also co-extracted into solution as a ferric chloride species. Iron extraction was a significant component of the overall acid consumption of the leaching process. The recovery of iron by solvent extraction and water stripping was investigated. Tri-butyl-phosphate (TBP) was very effective at recovering iron from the leachate. The water strip solution could be decomposed to produce ferric oxide (hematite) and hydrochloric acid for recycle via hydrothermal hydrolysis or pyrohydrolysis.INTRODUCTION The Malku Khota deposit is situated in the eastern part of the Bolivian Altiplano at elevations between approximately 3,800 and 4,580 meters above sea level (Figure 1). The project is located 98 km east-southeast of Oruro, and 85 km south of Cochabamba in a relatively remote area."
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APA: David Dreisinger Niels Verbaan Ron Molnar  (2016)  The Solvent Extraction of Iron from a Chloride Leach Solution Containing Precious, Rare and Base Metals

MLA: David Dreisinger Niels Verbaan Ron Molnar The Solvent Extraction of Iron from a Chloride Leach Solution Containing Precious, Rare and Base Metals. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2016.

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