Hydrothermal purification and enrichment of Chilean copper concentrates Part 1: The behavior of bornite, covellite and pyrite

Fuentes G.; Viñals J.; Herreros O.

Abstract

The nature and basic kinetics of the hydrothermal reactions of bornite, covellite and pyrite with copper sulfate solutions were investigated, as a previous study on the behavior of the bulk Chilean copper concentrates. The reaction of bornite produced digenite at < 160 °C and djurleite above this temperature. The reaction products formed a continuous, non porous layer. The rates were of zero order with respect [Cu2+](aq), and the activation energy was ~ 100 kJ/mol. Covellite was transformed to digenite at < 200 °C and to chalcocite (Q and M) at > 200 °C. The reaction was characterized for an irregular nucleation and growth of the products, which were non-protective. The order with respect the [Cu2+](aq) was 0.6 and the activation energy ~ 110 kJ/mol. The pyrite reaction was significant at > 200 °C and extensive at 240 °C. It produced a mixture of digenite/chalcocite-Q, with small amounts of djurleite. The transformation has a high Philling-Betworth ratio (~ 1.6), causing the break of the product layers. The reaction order and the activation energy were also 0.6 and ~ 110 kJ/mol, respectively. The rate of the bornite reaction should be controlled by solid-state ionic diffusion, whereas for covellite and pyrite the rates should be limited by electrochemical processes. Towards the hydrothermal transformation, the reactivity of the main phases present in Chuquicamata-type concentrates was: bornite > chalcopyrite > covellite > sphalerite > pyrite. © 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Título según WOS: Hydrothermal purification and enrichment of Chilean copper concentrates Part 1: The behavior of bornite, covellite and pyrite
Título según SCOPUS: Hydrothermal purification and enrichment of Chilean copper concentrates. Part 1: The behavior of bornite, covellite and pyrite
Título de la Revista: Hydrometallurgy
Volumen: 95
Número: 01-feb
Editorial: Elsevier B.V.
Fecha de publicación: 2009
Página de inicio: 104
Página final: 112
Idioma: English
URL: http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0304386X08001382
DOI:

10.1016/j.hydromet.2008.05.005

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS