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Leaching kinetics of low-grade copper ore containing calcium-magnesium carbonate in ammonia-ammonium sulfate solution with persulfate

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TRANSACTIONS OF NONFERROUS METALS SOCIETY OF CHINA
Volume 22, Issue 11, Pages 2822-2830

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DOI: 10.1016/S1003-6326(11)61538-0

Keywords

low-grade copper ore; calcium-magnesium carbonate; leaching kinetics; ammoniacal solution; sodium persulfate; activation energy; shrinking cure model

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  1. National Basic Research Program of China [2007CB613601]
  2. Foundation of Hunan Educational Committee, China [10C1095]

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The leaching kinetics of copper from low-grade copper ore was investigated in ammonia-ammonium sulfate solution with sodium persulfate. The effect parameters of stirring speed, temperature, particle size, concentrations of ammonia, ammonium sulfate and sodium persulfate were determined. The results show that the leaching rate is nearly independent of agitation above 300 r/min and increases with the increase of temperature, concentrations of ammonia, ammonium sulfate and sodium persulfate. The EDS analysis and phase quantitative analysis of the residues indicate that bornite can be dissolved by persulfate oxidization. The leaching kinetics with activation energy of 22.91 kJ/mol was analyzed by using a new shrinking core model (SCM) in which both the interfacial transfer and diffusion across the product layer affect the leaching rate. A semi-empirical rate equation was obtained to describe the leaching process and the empirical reaction orders with respect to the concentrations of ammonia, ammonium sulfate and sodium persulfate are 0.5, 1.2 and 0.5, respectively.

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