Academia.edu is a platform for academics to share research papers. Advances in high-temperature heap leaching of refractory copper sulphide ores ... Advances in high-temperature heap leaching of refractory copper sulphide ores. PJ Van Staden. Journal- South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy.
Heap leaching is a low-cost technology used in industrial mining to recover precious metals such as gold and uranium, along with several other highly sought after metals like copper, from their primary resources (ores and minerals). For many decades, there has been a growing demand for heap leaching due to its environmental benefits. …
Copper heap leaching uses a diluted sulfuric acid solution. Copper leaching solutions vary in chemical composition, including sulfuric acid concentration and organic constituent composition. Leach pad sites are generally selected for a combination of geotechnical and economic considerations. Slope failures on geomembrane liners are far less frequent, …
There are three basic approaches to commercial copper heap leaching—run-of-mine, dedicated pad, and on-off pad leaching, with variables that include crushing, …
This paper outlines a comprehensive, cost-effective testing program for the acid-ferric sulfate heap leaching of oxide, supergene and primary copper ores. It is based on extensive experience in copper heap leaching and uses the many technological advances in the field developed over the past several decades. The approach described …
This paper provides an introduction to the theoretical background of various heap leach processes, offers a scientific and patent literature overview on technology developments in commercial heap leaching operations around the world, identifies factors that drive the selection of heap leaching as a processing technology, describes …
In this regard, to further understand the effects of ASM, this paper critically discussed the pivotal ions (ferric/ferrous ions, cupric/cuprous ions, elemental sulfur, passivation ions, silver catalytic ions, etc.) and its compounds, regeneration behavior in the leaching reaction. ... Copper: Chile: Heap leaching, 200 km to the ocean: 3 ...
This work aimed to investigate optimal leaching technology for copper extraction from old flotation tailings of the Copper Mine Bor. The leaching degree of copper after leaching with sulphuric acid at 80 °C was 50%, …
Similar to copper oxide heap leaching, also using dilute sulfuric acid. The final product is yellowcake ((U_3O_8)) and requires significant further processing to produce fuel-grade feed. Acid leaching is sometimes also referred to as heap leaching (Figure (PageIndex{1})) because the leaching process can be performed on large "heaps" of ...
Heap leaching is BAT for suitable ores because it allows the economical processing of ore that would otherwise be uneconomic under con ditions that can technically achieve regulatory acceptable levels of environmental risk mitigation. ... (<1% copper, <1g/ton gold, < 0.5% nickel) previously considered uneconomical,
Heap leaching is a well-established extractive metallurgical technology enabling the economical processing of various kinds of low-grade ores, which could not otherwise be exploited.
Heap leaching generates a pregnant leach solution (PLS) containing 1–6 g/L Cu²⁺, which is sent to solvent extraction and electrowinning for copper production.
Heap leaching is a low-cost technology used in industrial mining to recover precious metals such as gold and uranium, along with several other highly sought after metals like copper, from their primary resources (ores and minerals). For many decades, there has been a growing demand for heap leaching due to its environmental benefits. …
Sulfuric acid solution containing ferric iron is the extractant for industrial heap bioleaching of copper sulfides. To start a heap bioleaching plant, sulfuric acid is usually added to the irrigation solution to maintain adequate acidity (pH 1.0–2.0) for copper dissolution. An industrial practice of heap bioleaching of secondary copper sulfide ore …
So far approx. 20 % of the world copper production is gained by hydrometallurgical leaching processes, mainly by leaching of oxide copper ores with sulphuric acid and subsequent SX/EW-treatment. Several trials on the use of wetting agents in heap leaching of Chilean oxide copper ores have been successfully… Expand
In this paper a comprehensive hydrodynamic CFD model is described and applied to chalcopyrite dissolution under heap operating conditions. The model is parameterized against experimental data and validated against a range of experimental leach tests under different thermal conditions. ... Heap leaching of low grade complex copper sulphide …
This paper outlines a comprehensive, cost-effective testing program for the acid-ferric sulfate heap leaching of oxide, supergene and primary copper ores. It is based on extensive experience in copper heap leaching and uses the many
leaching, uranium ore processing, copper SX-EW, heap leaching and solvent extraction. Courses offered by live online sessions, on-demand recordings and in-person at ALTA conferences ... In Situ Recovery and Lithium Processing (1650+ technical papers ). The library is expanded regularly, providing a valuable ongoing resource to the industry ...
DOI: 10.1016/J.HYDROMET.2009.04.016 Corpus ID: 93291902; Investigation into the heap leaching of copper ore from the Disele deposit @article{Lwambiyi2009InvestigationIT, title={Investigation into the heap leaching of copper ore from the Disele deposit}, author={Mbuyu Lwambiyi and Kasonde Maweja …
Electrowon copper cathodes are as pure as or purer than electrorefined cathodes from the smelting process. Thus they are well received by the market. Whereas the conventional process requires an estimated 65 MJ/kg of energy (not including scrap recycling ) the SX/EW process requires an estimated 15 MJ/kg (from heap or dump leaching) to 36 …
Heap Leaching. Heap leaching is employed to dissolve copper from porous oxide ore that has been placed on a prepared surface. Heap leaching contrasts with dump leaching principally in that ore material is leached instead of waste material. ... first burned to remove paper labels and organic material. The tin content of scrap cans is often ...
This paper provides an introduction to the theoretical background of various heap leach processes, offers a scientific and patent literature overview on technology …
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In 1970s, to ameliorate the undesirable leaching condition and obtain better extraction efficiency, the agglomeration and its processing controls were firstly mentioned in Nevada of the United States (Johnson and Roberto, 1997; Potter, 1981).As Fig. 2 shows, the basic operating procedure of agglomerated heap could be described that: 1) the …
Agglomeration techniques are widely used by industry to form fine particles into larger masses that are easier to handle and process. One area where agglomeration is potentially useful is in heap leaching operations. Without agglomeration, fine particles travel through the heap, clogging the spaces between the larger particles and resulting …
Chile and copper cathode production, the final product of copper heap leaching, was first tracked in international statistics. From 1990 to 1995, cathode copper production doubled and it has more than doubled each five years since. ... EuroGeo4 Paper number 270 3 Nickel Laterite Heap Leaching A laterite is a surface formation in tropical or ...
This paper outlines a comprehensive, cost-effective testing program for the acid-ferric sulfate heap leaching of oxide, supergene and primary copper ores. It is …
The heap leaching process has been widely used for recovering different metals since its first application at the end of the 1960s. In Chile, copper production via heap leaching has accounted for between 30 and 40% of annual copper production over the past 10 years. This level of production has been achieved through and supported by …
115 Heap leaching is now largely applied to recover copper from oxidized ores. However it is not yet applied in central Africa. Laboratory tests have been carried out in order to study the feasability of the process to valorize the coppercobalt oxidized ores from Katanga, DR Congo. Laboratory percolation tests studied the main parameters such as flow-rate, acid …
This paper gives a comprehensive overview of the principles of heap leaching, offers a critical analysis of the economic viability of the process and how certain technical drawbacks of the ...
The technical feasibility of ammonia leaching of platinum group mineral (PGM)-bearing Platreef flotation concentrates was investigated as an alternative method for the recovery of base metals before precious metal recovery. The composition of the concentrate sample included 2·02% Cu and 3·17% Ni, mainly as chalcopyrite and …