Affiliation:
1. Metallurgical and Mining Engineering Department, Universidad Católica del Norte, Antofagasta 1240000, Chile
2. Department of Materials Science and Physical Chemistry, Universitat de Barcelona, 08007 Barcelona, Spain
Abstract
The selective leaching of arsenic using sodium hypochlorite was evaluated in order to reduce its concentration in a copper concentrate. The best conditions achieved in the synthetic concentrate were applied to the industrial concentrate. First, the individual behaviors of pure samples of enargite and chalcopyrite were evaluated under a hypochlorite medium. The enargite reaction is significantly faster than chalcopyrite, allowing for greater selectivity to ClO− (0.1–0.3 M), pH 12–12.5; 20 to 40 °C, reaction time <60 min. Under these conditions, the reagent consumption for pure compounds approaches the stoichiometric consumption and presents a selectivity factor of 5/1. Furthermore, concentrate leaching in a sodium hypochlorite medium, containing enargite, releases arsenic ions into the solution, while copper and iron remain in the solid phase, as CuO and Fe(OH)3, respectively. A novel copper concentrate cleaning process by selective leaching is proposed, which transforms unacceptable copper concentrate for smelters (>0.5%As) into clean concentrates (<0.2%As) or low penalty concentrates (0.2 < %As < 0.5). The estimated consumption for the cleaning process is in the order of 0.4–0.6 kg Cl2 equivalent per kg of concentrate.
Subject
Geology,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology
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