Leaching Chalcopyrite with High MnO2 and Chloride Concentrations

Torres, David; Ayala, Luis; Jeldres, Ricardo I.; Cerecedo-Saenz, Eduardo; Salinas-Rodriguez, Eleazar; Robles, Pedro; Toro, Norman

Abstract

Most copper minerals are found as sulfides, with chalcopyrite being the most abundant. However; this ore is refractory to conventional hydrometallurgical methods, so it has been historically exploited through froth flotation, followed by smelting operations. This implies that the processing involves polluting activities, either by the formation of tailings dams and the emission of large amounts of SO2 into the atmosphere. Given the increasing environmental restrictions, it is necessary to consider new processing strategies, which are compatible with the environment, and, if feasible, combine the reuse of industrial waste. In the present research, the dissolution of pure chalcopyrite was studied considering the use of MnO2 and wastewater with a high chloride content. Fine particles (-20 mu m) generated an increase in extraction of copper from the mineral. Besides, it was discovered that working at high temperatures (80 degrees C); the large concentrations of MnO2 become irrelevant. The biggest copper extractions of this work (71%) were achieved when operating at 80 degrees C; particle size of -47 + 38 mu m, MnO2/CuFeS2 ratio of 5/1, and 1 mol/L of H2SO4.

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Título según WOS: Leaching Chalcopyrite with High MnO2 and Chloride Concentrations
Título según SCOPUS: Leaching chalcopyrite with high MnO2 and chloride concentrations
Título de la Revista: METALS
Volumen: 10
Número: 1
Editorial: MDPI
Fecha de publicación: 2020
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.3390/met10010107

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS