Minerals Engineering, Vol.23, No.9, 746-751, 2010
Upgrading of a chalcopyrite concentrate by reaction with copper(II) and sulfite - Unexpected formation of Chevreul's salt, Cu2SO3 center dot CuSO3 center dot 2H(2)O
Recovery of aqueous copper(II) onto a chalcopyrite concentrate was shown to be rapid at 60 degrees C in the presence of S(IV), in this case sulfite. Surprisingly, rather than partial conversion of chalcopyrite to a copper sulfide such as chalcocite or covellite, copper was removed from solution by precipitation of a mixed-valence copper sulfite, Chevreul's salt (Cu2SO3 center dot CuSO3 center dot 2H(2)O). This has application as a way to increase the copper grade of chalcopyrite concentrates using the leachate from a Galvanox (TM) leach of flotation tailings, offering several advantages over similar processes employing an autoclave to effect copper precipitation. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.