Upgrading of Copper and Cobalt from the Democratic Republic of Congo Tailings

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Y. R. S. Hara S. Chama D. M. Musowoya G. Kaluba J. Machona P. W. Chishimba K. Nyirenda S. Parirenyatwa
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Mar 1, 2017

Abstract

Our study focuses on upgrading of copper and cobalt from the Democratic Republic of Congo tailings, containing 2 wt% Cu and 0.5 wt% Co. Cobalt is in the complex iron silicate matrix such that its recovery by direct leaching is not possible. Two concentrating methods were employed in order to obtain copper and cobalt concentrates. Copper was concentrated via flotation and, at the optimal conditions its grade in the concentrate was 31.9 wt%. Cobalt was concentrated to 8.6 wt% b ycarbothermically reducing the flotation tailings with coal in a temperature range of 800–1050 °C and followed by magnetic separation. The reaction products were analysed by atomic absorption spectrometer (AAS) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) techniques. The best carbothermic reduction temperature was found to be 950 °C due to maximum metallisation and less sintering between gangue and metallic/alloy phases.
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APA: Y. R. S. Hara S. Chama D. M. Musowoya G. Kaluba J. Machona P. W. Chishimba K. Nyirenda S. Parirenyatwa  (2017)  Upgrading of Copper and Cobalt from the Democratic Republic of Congo Tailings

MLA: Y. R. S. Hara S. Chama D. M. Musowoya G. Kaluba J. Machona P. W. Chishimba K. Nyirenda S. Parirenyatwa Upgrading of Copper and Cobalt from the Democratic Republic of Congo Tailings. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2017.

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