Novel treatment for mixed copper ores: Leaching ammonia – Precipitation – Flotation (L.A.P.F.)

Conejeros, Víctor

Abstract

Mixed copper ores are challenging to process, where the treatments are expensive, resulting in low recoveries, with products that are not commercially viable. The proposed research aims a sustainable method to recover copper from a mixture of oxides and sulfides minerals. The procedure involves three stages: (i) leaching with aqueous ammonia solutions at room temperature and varied pH, ammonia concentration, solid concentration, and particle size; (ii) PLS precipitation in copper sulfides by the addition of sulfur (or other copper sulfates) and SO2 (or additional sulfites or bisulfites); (iii) froth flotation to recover the value sulfide, considering a set of collectors and frothers. The outcomes obtained in this work were promising, achieving copper extraction of 70% in the leaching stage, precipitation of copper sulfides that surrounds 90%, and 75% of recovery by flotation.

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Título según WOS: Novel treatment for mixed copper ores: Leaching ammonia - Precipitation - Flotation (LAPF)
Título según SCOPUS: Novel treatment for mixed copper ores: Leaching ammonia – Precipitation – Flotation (L.A.P.F.)
Volumen: 149
Fecha de publicación: 2020
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1016/j.mineng.2020.106242

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS