Abstract

The study aims to remove copper from a pyrite cinders using chlorination roasting and optimizing the roasting parameters through response surface methodology (RSM). After a series of experiments, a quadratic model was suggested by RSM to correlate the variables to the copper volatilization ratio. The results indicate that the model is in good agreement with the experimental data and the dosage of chlorinating agent and roasting temperature play a key role in improving the volatilization ratio. The optimum conditions for remove copper from the cinders were identified as chlorinating agent dosage at 5%, roasting temperature at 1155.05 °C and roasting time of 10 minutes; under such a condition, an average copper volatilization ratio of 95.16% was achieved from the cinder.

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