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The effect of seawater based media on copper dissolution from low-grade copper ore
Affiliation:1. Department of Materials Engineering, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada V6T 1Z4;2. Jetti Services Canada Inc. Suite 2100, 1055 West Georgia Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada V6E 3P3;1. Aalto University, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Vuorimiehentie 2, 02150 Espoo, Finland;2. Outotec Research, P.O. Box 69, 28101 Pori, Finland
Abstract:Due to the scarcity of water in the north of Chile, there is interest in small-scale mining using seawater to leach the minerals. This situation has led to this research aimed to determine the effect of different process variables on the extraction of copper based on the ore type of these small-scale mining activities. The extraction of copper from finely ground (<150 μm) low-grade mixed ore (0.36% Cu) was studied in different acidic media (H2SO4 and HCl). The effects of water quality (tap water, seawater and synthetic process water) and lixiviants on copper leaching were investigated at three temperatures (25 °C, 35 °C and 45 °C). Synthetic process water was prepared by adding Na+, Cl?, Cu2+ and SO42? to seawater. Copper extractions between 70% and 80% were achieved in 48 h using seawater, similar to the extractions obtained using tap water. Rapid copper dissolution occurred when synthetic process water was used, from 90% to 97%. This marked increase was related to the addition of Cu2+, which promoted the formation of CuCl+. Seawater was comparable to freshwater in terms of leaching kinetics and yield potential by raising the chloride concentration and increasing the formation of copper chloride ions. The findings of this study also expanded our understanding of the consequences of substituting seawater for freshwater at industrial leaching operations.
Keywords:Copper sulfide  Seawater  Chloro-complex  Cupric ion
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