Abstract

Thermodynamic calculations and electrochemical measurements were employed to establish a mathematic model for predicting the optimum redox potential in chalcopyrite leaching at 318K. The proposed model revealed that the optimum redox potential mainly depended on the temperature as well as the concentrations of Cu2+ and Fe2+. Chemical leaching (ferric leaching) of chalcopyrite indicated that the proposed model was accurate, from which the optimum redox potential of bioleaching of chalcopyrite can also be accurately predicted. Based on the model, the redox potential should be maintained at an optimum potential range (EL–EH) to obtain a high leaching efficiency. Moreover, the addition of Cu2+ and Fe2+ accelerated the dissolution of chalcopyrite remarkably at the initial stage of bioleaching, but the further dissolution was inhibited owing to the jarosite formed during the bioleaching process. Therefore, Cu2+ and Fe2+ should be added periodically to prevent the rapid formation of jarosite and enhance the bioleaching efficiency.

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