Sulfuric Acid Granulation of Copper—Nickel Ore Tailings: Leaching of Copper and Nickel in the Presence of Sulfide Oxidation Activators

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A laboratory scale study was conducted, aimed at finding an effective method for processing fine concentration tailings of copper-nickel ores. A sulfuric acid tailing granulation process followed by subsequent heap leaching of granules is proposed. Various methods of preparation and storage of the granular material are discussed. A solution of sulfuric acid was used as a binder. It was found that the addition of an oxidizing agent (Fe3+ and NO2−) when irrigating the granules had an effect on the recovery of metals. Changes in the recovery performance of non-ferrous metals into solution were studied under subsequent heap leaching of the material during a period of positive temperatures. The role of nitrogen compounds, in particular, nitrous acid, on the recovery of metals into solution after the preliminary storage of granules at below 0◦C temperatures is also discussed.

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Goryachev, A., Svetlov, A., Kompanchenko, A., & Makarov, D. (2022). Sulfuric Acid Granulation of Copper—Nickel Ore Tailings: Leaching of Copper and Nickel in the Presence of Sulfide Oxidation Activators. Minerals, 12(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/min12020129

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