Hydrometallurgical Processing of Copper-Arsenic Concentrates

  • Smit J
  • Buban K
  • Collins M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Sulphidic copper concentrates are generally processed by pyrometal- lurgical means; while oxidative pressure leach processing of such materials has been shown to be technically feasible, there has traditionally been little incentive to choose this route in favour of a smelting option. However, for concentrates with elevated arsenic levels, oxidative pressure leaching offers distinct advantages, as smelter air emission standards and restrictions on concentrate importation have tightened. The current state of pressure leach technology allows for high copper extractions from arsenical copper concentrates, while producing an environmentally stable process residue, without atmospheric emissions of sulphur dioxide or arsenic. In its studies on pressure leaching of copper concentrates, Sherritt has shown that arsenical feed materials can be converted into environmentally stable residues, with excellent copper extractions. The results of recent batch and pilot plant test work are discussed, including the deportments of copper, arsenic and precious metals.

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Smit, J., Buban, K., Collins, M., & Holloway, P. (2018). Hydrometallurgical Processing of Copper-Arsenic Concentrates (pp. 1267–1278). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-95022-8_103

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