Galvanic enhancement for high pressure leaching of chalcopyrite
Author(s) -
Donghan Kim,
Woo Jin Kim,
H.S. Kim,
Kyusuk Han,
Tam Tran,
M.J. Kim
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
journal of mining and metallurgy section b metallurgy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.42
H-Index - 20
eISSN - 2217-7175
pISSN - 1450-5339
DOI - 10.2298/jmmb150723022k
Subject(s) - chalcocite , chalcopyrite , leaching (pedology) , titanium , galvanic cell , redox , metallurgy , electrolysis , oxygen , hydrometallurgy , chemistry , inorganic chemistry , materials science , copper , partial pressure , bornite , electrode , geology , electrolyte , soil water , organic chemistry , soil science
This study was conducted to evaluate the galvanic enhancement of the pressure oxidation (POX) leaching of a chalcopyrite/chalcocite concentrate, which is believed to take place via a redox reaction. Cu recoveries of >90% could be achieved during POX leaching of this chalcopyrite/chalcocite concentrate at 200°C and 0.7 MPa initial oxygen pressure within 2h in a pressure reactor lined with titanium, which were 18-28% higher than for the same leaching using the teflon liner. A slow heating time seems to produce more sulphur coating, reducing the leaching performance, yielding much lower Cu recovery when the teflon lining was used, although this does not greatly affect the other case when the reactor was lined with titanium. The introduction of an electronic conductor, in this case the titanium surface, is believed to enhance this redox process, in which the oxidation of copper minerals and sulphur to sulphate at the anodic sites (mineral surface) encountered during POX leaching takes place simultaneously with the reversible oxidation/reduction of the Fe2+/Fe3+couple and oxygen reduction on titanium
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