Abstract

Black copper oxides are amorphous materials of copper-bearing phases of manganese. They are complex mineral compounds with difficult to recognize mineralogy and have slow dissolution kinetics in conventional hydrometallurgical processes. This study evaluates the effects of various leaching media on copper dissolution from black copper minerals. Leach of a pure black copper sample from Lomas Bayas Mine and another from a regional mine were characterized by inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy (ICP-AES), X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Qemscan and mechanically prepared for acid leaching under standard, oxidizing and reducing conditions through the addition of oxygen, iron sulfate or sulfur dioxide, respectively. Standard and high potential leaching (770 mV (SHE)) results in a copper dissolution rate of 70% and manganese dissolution rate of 2%. The addition of potential reducing agents (FeSO4 or SO2) decreases the redox potential to 696 and 431 mV, respectively, and favors the dissolution of manganese, thus increasing the overall copper extraction rate. The addition of SO2 results in the lowest redox potential and the highest copper extraction rates of 86.2% and 75.5% for the Lomas Bayas and regional samples, respectively, which represent an increase of 15% over the copper extract rates under standard and oxidizing conditions.

Highlights

  • There are numerous copper porphyry ore deposits with oxidization zones in the central ChileanAndes that have generated enriched surface oxide ores and sometimes resulted in the development of neighboring bodies of exotic copper mineralization

  • The addition of SO2 results in the lowest redox potential and the highest copper extraction rates of 86.2% and 75.5% for the Lomas Bayas and regional samples, respectively, which represent an increase of 15% over the copper extract rates under standard and oxidizing conditions

  • The present study investigated the effects of different methods of acid leaching on the dissolution of copper from black copper ore

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Summary

Introduction

There are numerous copper porphyry ore deposits with oxidization zones in the central Chilean. Andes that have generated enriched surface oxide ores and sometimes resulted in the development of neighboring bodies of exotic copper mineralization. These “exotic” deposits vary widely in size and grade. Black copper ore is most often found in exotic deposits [2], including in those at Mina Sur, Spence, Lomas Bayas and Centinela [3]. Minerals associated with manganese have been studied from a metallurgical point of view and provide a precedent for leaching black copper [8,9]. The present study investigated the effects of different methods of acid leaching on the dissolution of copper from black copper ore

Materials and Methods
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