Abstract

To reveal the evolution law of ore surface wettability under the condition of adding surfactant and chemical reaction, the test experiments of ore surface morphology, roughness, and chemical element distribution were carried out. The results show that the contour of the ore surface morphology was relatively flat in the early stage of leaching and the roughness factor increased slowly, while the contour fluctuated significantly in the late stage of leaching and the roughness factor increased sharply. With the leaching reaction, the roughness factor and spreading coefficient of the ore with a 0.008 mol/L surfactant (sodium dodecyl sulfate) concentration were always higher than those without surfactant and the surfactant enhanced the erosion effect of the solution on the ore surface. During the leaching process, the chemical elements Cu, Al, and K were dissolved on the ore surface, and the content of Cu decreased significantly from 2.01 to 0.86%; the leaching rate of copper was about 57.2%. According to the morphology characteristics of the ore surface during leaching and the distribution law of chemical elements on the ore surface before and after leaching, the leaching process was divided into four stages of "contact-penetration-reaction-disintegration". The surfactant had the most obvious effect on the ore surface morphology in the two stages of "reaction" and "disintegration".

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