Use of Seawater/Brine and Caliche’s Salts as Clean and Environmentally Friendly Sources of Chloride and Nitrate Ions for Chalcopyrite Concentrate Leaching

A less harmful approach for the environment regarding chalcopyrite concentrate leaching, using seawater/brine and caliche’s salts as a source of chloride and nitrate ions, was investigated. Different variables were evaluated: sulfuric acid concentration, sodium nitrate concentration, chloride concen...

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Main Authors: Pía Hernández, Alexis Dorador, Monserrat Martínez, Norman Toro, Jonathan Castillo, Yousef Ghorbani
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-05-01
Series:Minerals
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/10/5/477
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spelling doaj-2fce5bf7ee85423aa6a9ce6c405100432020-11-25T02:57:41ZengMDPI AGMinerals2075-163X2020-05-011047747710.3390/min10050477Use of Seawater/Brine and Caliche’s Salts as Clean and Environmentally Friendly Sources of Chloride and Nitrate Ions for Chalcopyrite Concentrate LeachingPía Hernández0Alexis Dorador1Monserrat Martínez2Norman Toro3Jonathan Castillo4Yousef Ghorbani5Departamento de Ingeniería Química y Procesos de Minerales, Universidad de Antofagasta, Av. Angamos 601, 1270300 Antofagasta, ChileDepartamento de Ingeniería Química y Procesos de Minerales, Universidad de Antofagasta, Av. Angamos 601, 1270300 Antofagasta, ChileDepartamento de Ingeniería Química y Procesos de Minerales, Universidad de Antofagasta, Av. Angamos 601, 1270300 Antofagasta, ChileFaculty of Engineering and Architecture, Universidad Arturo Prat, Almirante Juan José Latorre 2901, 1244260 Antofagasta, ChileDepartamento de Ingeniería en Metalurgia, Universidad de Atacama, Av. Copayapu 485, 1531772 Copiapó, ChileMiMeR—Minerals and Metallurgical Engineering, Luleå University of Technology, SE-971 87 Luleå, SwedenA less harmful approach for the environment regarding chalcopyrite concentrate leaching, using seawater/brine and caliche’s salts as a source of chloride and nitrate ions, was investigated. Different variables were evaluated: sulfuric acid concentration, sodium nitrate concentration, chloride concentration, source of water (distilled water, seawater, and brine), temperature, concentrate sample type, nitrate source (analytical grade and industrial salt), and pre-treatment methods in order to obtain maximum copper extraction. All tests were performed at moderate temperatures (≤45 °C) and atmospheric pressure. The leaching system using distilled water, seawater, and brine base media resulted in copper extraction of 70.9%, 90.6%, and 86.6% respectively. The leaching media, with a concentration of 20 g/L Cl<sup>−</sup>, obtained a maximum Cu extraction of 93.5%. An increase in the concentration of H<sub>2</sub>SO<sub>4</sub> and NaNO<sub>3</sub> from 0.5 to 0.7 M, led to an increase in the copper extraction. The use of an industrial salt compared to the analytical salt did not show great variations in the percentage of extraction achieved, which would be a good and cost effective alternative. The increase in temperature from 25 to 45 °C showed a great effect on the copper leaching (of 60% until 90.6%, respectively). The pre-treatment is suggested to increase copper extraction from 60.0% to 71.4%.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/10/5/477chalcopyrite leachingseawaterindustrial brinecaliche’s saltschloridenitrate
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author Pía Hernández
Alexis Dorador
Monserrat Martínez
Norman Toro
Jonathan Castillo
Yousef Ghorbani
spellingShingle Pía Hernández
Alexis Dorador
Monserrat Martínez
Norman Toro
Jonathan Castillo
Yousef Ghorbani
Use of Seawater/Brine and Caliche’s Salts as Clean and Environmentally Friendly Sources of Chloride and Nitrate Ions for Chalcopyrite Concentrate Leaching
Minerals
chalcopyrite leaching
seawater
industrial brine
caliche’s salts
chloride
nitrate
author_facet Pía Hernández
Alexis Dorador
Monserrat Martínez
Norman Toro
Jonathan Castillo
Yousef Ghorbani
author_sort Pía Hernández
title Use of Seawater/Brine and Caliche’s Salts as Clean and Environmentally Friendly Sources of Chloride and Nitrate Ions for Chalcopyrite Concentrate Leaching
title_short Use of Seawater/Brine and Caliche’s Salts as Clean and Environmentally Friendly Sources of Chloride and Nitrate Ions for Chalcopyrite Concentrate Leaching
title_full Use of Seawater/Brine and Caliche’s Salts as Clean and Environmentally Friendly Sources of Chloride and Nitrate Ions for Chalcopyrite Concentrate Leaching
title_fullStr Use of Seawater/Brine and Caliche’s Salts as Clean and Environmentally Friendly Sources of Chloride and Nitrate Ions for Chalcopyrite Concentrate Leaching
title_full_unstemmed Use of Seawater/Brine and Caliche’s Salts as Clean and Environmentally Friendly Sources of Chloride and Nitrate Ions for Chalcopyrite Concentrate Leaching
title_sort use of seawater/brine and caliche’s salts as clean and environmentally friendly sources of chloride and nitrate ions for chalcopyrite concentrate leaching
publisher MDPI AG
series Minerals
issn 2075-163X
publishDate 2020-05-01
description A less harmful approach for the environment regarding chalcopyrite concentrate leaching, using seawater/brine and caliche’s salts as a source of chloride and nitrate ions, was investigated. Different variables were evaluated: sulfuric acid concentration, sodium nitrate concentration, chloride concentration, source of water (distilled water, seawater, and brine), temperature, concentrate sample type, nitrate source (analytical grade and industrial salt), and pre-treatment methods in order to obtain maximum copper extraction. All tests were performed at moderate temperatures (≤45 °C) and atmospheric pressure. The leaching system using distilled water, seawater, and brine base media resulted in copper extraction of 70.9%, 90.6%, and 86.6% respectively. The leaching media, with a concentration of 20 g/L Cl<sup>−</sup>, obtained a maximum Cu extraction of 93.5%. An increase in the concentration of H<sub>2</sub>SO<sub>4</sub> and NaNO<sub>3</sub> from 0.5 to 0.7 M, led to an increase in the copper extraction. The use of an industrial salt compared to the analytical salt did not show great variations in the percentage of extraction achieved, which would be a good and cost effective alternative. The increase in temperature from 25 to 45 °C showed a great effect on the copper leaching (of 60% until 90.6%, respectively). The pre-treatment is suggested to increase copper extraction from 60.0% to 71.4%.
topic chalcopyrite leaching
seawater
industrial brine
caliche’s salts
chloride
nitrate
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/10/5/477
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