Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6659299 | Hydrometallurgy | 2013 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Reactions describing the leaching behaviour were proposed based on the experimentally determined leaching kinetics data. Cationic exchange reactions between digenite and dissolved OPMs and between polydymite and dissolved OPMs resulted in OPM precipitation during the initial leaching stages. Copper leaching reactions preferentially consumed the available oxygen during the initial leaching stages. The experimental data were used to determine the rate constants of the reactions describing the leaching behaviour. This was done by means of the method of least squares, considering the differences between the predicted concentrations and the concentrations measured over time at different operating conditions. The dissolution rates of the OPM compounds increased in the order: oxides < alloys < sulfides.
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Authors
C. Dorfling, G. Akdogan, S.M. Bradshaw, J.J. Eksteen,