Water-Acetone-SO2 Mixtures as Selective Lixiviants

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Sparrow G. J Walker G. S
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

Dissolution of S02 into water-acetone mixtures results in the formation of 2-hydroxy-2-propane sulphonic acid. The pH, or acid strength, of water-carbonyl-S02 mix- tures can be controlled by varying the concen- tration of the carbonyl compound or the rate at which S02 is added to the water-carbonyl mixture during a reaction. The ease with which the acid strength of these mixtures can be controlled means that they have significant potential for use as a selective lixiviant. We have used water-acetone-S02 mixtures to selectively dissolve phosphate minerals in Christmas Island and Duchess phosphate ores and also uranium minerals in Yeelirrie uranium ore and Olympic Dam copper concentrate.
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APA: Sparrow G. J Walker G. S  (1987)  Water-Acetone-SO2 Mixtures as Selective Lixiviants

MLA: Sparrow G. J Walker G. S Water-Acetone-SO2 Mixtures as Selective Lixiviants. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1987.

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