The use of seawater in copper hydrometallurgical processing in Chile: A review

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Á. Astudillo M. Garcia V. Quezada L. Valásquez
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jul 5, 2023

Abstract

Seawater has become a viable alternative for different uses in copper hydrometallurgy. In this paper we review the main physical and chemical characteristics of seawater and how these influence copper production. Reliable data on the use of continental water are reported, and the current use and consumption of seawater in the Chilean mining industry is analysed, indicating the main areas of use and the main problems encountered. Additionally, the influence of the elements in seawaterthat have the most influence on the extractive metallurgy of copper are considered. The Chilean copper mining industry currently consumes approximately 4.1 m3/s of seawater, which corresponds to 25% of the total water used. The use of seawater for the leaching of copper sulphide minerals, such as chalcopyrite, is beneficial because it provides 20 g/L of chloride, thereby improving copper dissolution kinetics.
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APA: Á. Astudillo M. Garcia V. Quezada L. Valásquez  (2023)  The use of seawater in copper hydrometallurgical processing in Chile: A review

MLA: Á. Astudillo M. Garcia V. Quezada L. Valásquez The use of seawater in copper hydrometallurgical processing in Chile: A review. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2023.

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