Acid and Oxidizing Leaching of Chalcopyrite Concentrate by Ferric Sulphate and Fluorosilicic-Nitric Media
A hydrometallurgical treatment was applied to the Hajar Mine Copper Concentrate (HMCC), Morocco, containing ≈ 28.1% copper (the major copper mineral phase is chalcopyrite, CuFeS 2 ), ≈ 26.1% iron, ≈ 5.8% zinc, ≈ 1.9% lead, ≈ 33.7% sulphur, and small amounts of silver (269 g/t) and nickel (219 g/t)....
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Veröffentlicht in: | Separation science and technology 2000-01, Vol.35 (13), p.2143-2158 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A hydrometallurgical treatment was applied to the Hajar Mine Copper Concentrate (HMCC), Morocco, containing ≈ 28.1% copper (the major copper mineral phase is chalcopyrite, CuFeS
2
), ≈ 26.1% iron, ≈ 5.8% zinc, ≈ 1.9% lead, ≈ 33.7% sulphur, and small amounts of silver (269 g/t) and nickel (219 g/t). Three acid media were used: ferric sulphate in sulfuric acid, ferric sulphate in hexafluorosilicic acid, and a hexafluorosilicic acid-nitric acid mixture.
The results show that when a ferric sulphate reagent is used, in H
2
SO
4
, as well as in H
2
SiF
6
media, dissolution of copper and iron do not exceed 30%, because of the formation of a passivation layer on chalcopyrite particles, whereas zinc is dissolved at about 90%. The final solid leachate residue represents 75% by weight of the initial solid and remains rich in copper (≈ 28%) and iron (≈ 25%). However, under strong acid and oxidizing conditions, in the hexafluorosilicic acid-nitric acid mixture, the dissolution of copper is more efficient, although it is nonselective, (92% Cu, 89% Fe, 98% Zn). The solid leachate residue represents only 40% by weight of the original sample, and assays 5.9% Cu, 7.3% Fe, 0.2% Zn, 4.1% Pb, and 56.4% S
total
.
Mineralogical characterizations of the leachate solid residues show the formation of both elemental sulphur and a Cu
1−x
Fe
1−y
S
2−z
layer on the surface of the nondissolved chalcopyrite. |
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ISSN: | 0149-6395 1520-5754 |
DOI: | 10.1081/SS-100102094 |