Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
212488 Hydrometallurgy 2012 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

This research investigated the effectiveness of peroxodisulfate (S2O82−) for enhancing copper leaching rates from chalcopyrite. Batch and column experiments were performed using sulfuric acid leach solutions at pH = 2, with and without Na2S2O8. The presence of peroxodisulfate greatly increased copper leaching rates. Tafel analysis and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy experiments performed using chalcopyrite powder electrodes indicated that peroxodisulfate increased the corrosion rate by decreasing the charge transfer resistance for chalcopyrite oxidation. In contrast to the preferential leaching of iron that has been observed for other oxidants added to chalcopyrite leach solutions, peroxodisulfate assisted leaching resulted in the release 1 mol of Cu per mole of Fe, which is identical to their stoichiometric ratio in chalcopyrite. Rates of Cu leaching from chalcopyrite followed a surface reaction rate limited, shrinking-core model with an apparent activation energy of 41 kJ/mol.

► Peroxodisulfate can greatly increase copper leaching rates from chalcopyrite ores. ► Peroxodisulfate decreases the charge transfer resistance for chalcopyrite oxidation. ► Rates of Cu leaching follow a surface reaction rate limited shrinking-core model. ► The apparent activation energy for Cu leaching was 41 kJ/mol.

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