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Development of copper recovery process from flotation tailings by a combined method of high‒pressure leaching‒solvent extraction.

Baisui Han1, Batnasan Altansukh2, Kazutoshi Haga3, Zoran Stevanović4, Radojka Jonović5, Ljiljana Avramović5, Daniela Urosević5, Yasushi Takasaki2, Nobuyuki Masuda2, Daizo Ishiyama2, Atsushi Shibayama6.   

Abstract

Sulfide copper mineral, typically Chalcopyrite (CuFeS2), is one of the most common minerals for producing metallic copper via the pyrometallurgical process. Generally, flotation tailings are produced as a byproduct of flotation and still consist of un‒recovered copper. In addition, it is expected that more tailings will be produced in the coming years due to the increased exploration of low‒grade copper ores. Therefore, this research aims to develop a copper recovery process from flotation tailings using high‒pressure leaching (HPL) followed by solvent extraction. Over 94.4% copper was dissolved from the sample (CuFeS2 as main copper mineral) by HPL in a H2O media in the presence of pyrite, whereas the iron was co‒dissolved with copper according to an equation given as CCu = 38.40 × CFe. To avoid co‒dissolved iron giving a negative effect on the subsequent process of electrowinning, solvent extraction was conducted on the pregnant leach solution for improving copper concentration. The result showed that 91.3% copper was recovered in a stripped solution and 98.6% iron was removed under the optimal extraction conditions. As a result, 86.2% of copper was recovered from the concentrate of flotation tailings by a proposed HPL‒solvent extraction process.
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Keywords:  Copper recovery; Flotation tailings; High‒pressure leaching; Iron removal; Solvent extraction

Year:  2018        PMID: 29609151     DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2018.03.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hazard Mater        ISSN: 0304-3894            Impact factor:   10.588


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2.  Leaching of iron from copper tailings by sulfuric acid: behavior, kinetics and mechanism.

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