2019
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/ssp.298.116
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Two-Stage Agitation Leaching of Old Flotation Tailings

Abstract: The goal of the present work was to develop hydrometallurgical approaches based on acid leaching for selective extraction of base metals from the sample of old flotation tailings as well as obtaining solution, which can be used for leaching of substandard copper-zinc concentrate. Old flotation tailings contained 23.2% of iron, 0.36% of copper, and 0.23% of zinc. Copper-zinc concentrate contained 23.8% of iron, 16% of copper, and 5.3% of zinc. Agitation leaching of old flotation tailings with distilled water an… Show more

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“…By utilizing this procedure, they extracted copper and zinc from a low-grade ore with recoveries of 86% and 69%, respectively. Some studies applied a two-step leaching process to extract selectively non-ferrous metals, including copper and zinc, from the tailings of the otation process, in which Zn &Cu was dissolved in the rst stage, and iron was transferred into the solution in the second stage of leaching with H 2 SO 4 agent [29]. Calcination prior to the leaching process was another way used by Ferron and Cuyper [30].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…By utilizing this procedure, they extracted copper and zinc from a low-grade ore with recoveries of 86% and 69%, respectively. Some studies applied a two-step leaching process to extract selectively non-ferrous metals, including copper and zinc, from the tailings of the otation process, in which Zn &Cu was dissolved in the rst stage, and iron was transferred into the solution in the second stage of leaching with H 2 SO 4 agent [29]. Calcination prior to the leaching process was another way used by Ferron and Cuyper [30].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%