Accelerated ammoniacal leaching of copper
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		    FeS Addition Exp to Charge* No. (mg)
 
 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
 
 Temp 1150~ 0 200 100 50 0 200 100 50 0 200 100 50
 
 13 14 15 16 17 18
 
 Temp 1250~ 0 300 0 300 0 300
 
 Copper Fe
 
 S
 
 0.0 0.54 0.25 0.13 0.0 0.32 0.12 0.06 0.0 0.51 0.27 0.14
 
 0.92 1.12 1.44 0.92 1.44 0.85 0.56 0.42 1.34 1.23 1.39 1.10
 
 0.0 0.70 0.0 0.84 0.0 0.79
 
 1.29 1.29 1.39 1.18 1.34 1.39
 
 As
 
 Sb
 
 Bi
 
 0.11 0.10 0.10 0.098
 
 0.11 0.11 0.10 0.12
 
 0.095 0.089 0.098 0.100 -
 
 0.110 0.106 0.106 0.125
 
 Distribution Coefficient, L x
 
 Matte Se
 
 0.0083 0.0075 0.011 0.011 -
 
 0.089 0.094 0.089 0.099 0.097 . . .
 
 0.014 0.012 .
 
 Te
 
 Fe
 
 0.012 0.014 0.014 0.015 -
 
 0.0 3.51 1.98 1.27 0.0 3.68 2.01 1.06 0.0 3.58 1.85 0.94
 
 0.018 0.017 -
 
 As
 
 Sb
 
 0.0087 0.0041 0.0086 . . 0.0080 0.0027 0.0082 0.0029
 
 0.0 2.65 0.0 3.20 0.0 2.42
 
 Bi
 
 Se
 
 Te
 
 0.012 0.012 0.012 0.009 . -
 
 0.066 0.056 0.061 0.074 . -
 
 0.041 0.039 0.039 0.048 -
 
 0.005 0.005 0.015 0.0045 0.0015 0.015 0.0070 0.014 0.0055 . . .
 
 As
 
 Sb
 
 Se
 
 Te
 
 0.13 0.13 0.18 0.15
 
 0.30 0.36 0.35 0.31
 
 7.9 7.4 8.2 11.2
 
 12 12 13 12 Average 12
 
 0.12 0.12 .
 
 Bi
 
 27 34 37 40 35
 
 0.079 0.079 -
 
 8.0
 
 0.15 0.33 0.12 0.23 0.10 0.22
 
 22 24 15 23 Average 22
 
 18 6
 
 6.3 6.6 6.9
 
 15
 
 6.6
 
 0.11 0.23
 
 *Charge: CusS 3 g; Cu 4 g (Nos. 1-8), 5 g (Nos. 9-18), minor element addition: 5 mg (Nos. 1-8), 6 mg (Nos. 9-18).
 
 t
 
 Accelerated Ammoniacal Leaching of Copper
 
 Table II. Distribution Coefficients This Study
 
 Element Bi Sb As Se Te
 
 Experimental Data 1150~ 1250~ 8.0 35 12 0.15 0.33
 
 Asano
 
 Schlitt
 
 et at a,4,s Linear Equation (T in ~
 
 6.6 15 22 0.11 0.23
 
 Lni = 7.3 Lsb = 25 L a s = 17 + Lse = 0.13 LTe = 0.28
 
 et al.S
 
 (1200~
 
 (1200~
 
 0.014 (T-1200) 8.1 0.20 (T-1200) 13.6 (3.10 (T-1200) 9 - 0.0004 (T-1200) 0.074 -- 0.001 (T-1200) 0.12
 
 0.077 0.13
 
 T.
 
 P. FLORIDIS Copper
 
 rials
 
 is recovered
 
 by ammoniacal
 
 of two tions
 
 major
 
 of ammonium are The
 
 results
 
 of the present
 
 copper coexists with white ing and converting, arsenic,
 
 study
 
 indicate
 
 that
 
 when
 
 metal as in continuous antimony and bismuth
 
 smeltwill
 
 tend to concentrate in the copper, while selenium and tellurium will concentrate in the white metal which is continuously minor smelting
 
 by the converting
 
 levels
 
 process
 
 in the copper degree
 
 flushed
 
 element
 
 in the copper
 
 will,
 
 however,
 
 concentrate
 
 of elimination
 
 Which
 
 by slagging
 
 air.
 
 The
 
 actual
 
 in a continuous
 
 depend
 
 on the levels
 
 is smelted,
 
 and
 
 on the
 
 and volatilization.
 
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