Leaching of White Metal in a NaCl-H2SO4 System under Environmental Conditions

Castillo J.; Sepúlveda R.; Araya G.; Guzmán D.; Toro N.; Pérez K.; Rodríguez M.; Navarra A.

Abstract

The effect of NaCl on the leaching of white metal from a Teniente Converter was investigated in NaCl-H2SO4 media under environmental conditions. The copper dissolution from white metal was studied using ferric ions in the range of 1-10 g/L, NaCl in the range of 30-210 g/L, and sulfuric acid in the range of 10-50 g/L. The test without NaCl produced a dissolution of 55%; through the addition of NaCl, the dissolution increased to nearly 90%. The effect of sulfuric acid on the copper dissolution was not significant in the studied range, as the excess sulfuric acid simply increased the iron precipitation. The positive effect of NaCl seems to be related to the action of chloro-complex oxidizing agents in relation to the Cu+2/Cu+ couple. A simplified two-stage mechanism is proposed for the leaching of white metal. In the first stage, the white metal produces covellite and Cu2+, and in the second stage it produces elemental sulfur and Cu2+. The first stage is very rapidly compared to the second stage.

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Título según WOS: Leaching of White Metal in a NaCl-H2SO4 System under Environmental Conditions
Título según SCOPUS: Leaching of white metal in a NaCl-H2SO4 system under environmental conditions
Título de la Revista: Minerals
Volumen: 9
Número: 5
Editorial: MDPI
Fecha de publicación: 2019
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.3390/min9050319

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS