Copper and Silver Recovery from a Sulfide Concentrate by Ferrous Chloride-oxygen Leaching

Copper and Silver Recovery from a Sulfide Concentrate by Ferrous Chloride-oxygen Leaching

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Published: 1978

Total Pages: 20

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A ferrous chloride-oxygen leaching system was investigated by the Federal Bureau of Mines to determine its effectiveness for recovering copper and silver from a tetrahedrite concentrate that had been pretreated to remove a majority of the antimony. The pretreated concentrate contained copper, silver, lead, zinc, antimony, and arsenic. Parameters affecting metal extraction (such as temperature, pressure, amount of ferrous chloride, and initial hydrogen ion concentration) were studied. Copper extraction of 98 pct was achieved by leaching 4 hours at 40 pounds per square inch gage (psig) and 100° C. Copper was recovered from leach solutions by cementation with iron, and the resulting ferrous chloride was recycled. Leaching the residue with cyanide following electrowinning recovered 99.7 pct of the silver. Iron, antimony, arsenic, and sulfur reported to the tailings.


Hydrometallurgy in Extraction Processes, Volume I

Hydrometallurgy in Extraction Processes, Volume I

Author: T.K. Mukherjee

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-01-22

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 1351439634

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This two-volume set provides a full account of hydrometallurgy. Filled with illustrations and tables, this work covers the flow of source material from the mined or concentrate state to the finished product. It also highlights ion exchange, carbon adsorption and solvent extraction processes for solution purification and concentration. The extensive


Hydrometallurgy

Hydrometallurgy

Author: T Havlik

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2014-01-23

Total Pages: 551

ISBN-13: 1845694619

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This book is concerned with the theoretical principles of hydrometallurgical processes and engineering aspects. The hydrometallurgical processes of production of copper are discussed and leaching of chalcopyrite as the main sulphide mineral of copper processed in industry is used as an example. The book is suitable as a university textbook for students of metallurgy. - Examines the different techniques involved - Discusses the production of specific metals using hydrometalluric processes - Looks at the future of hydrometallurgy