Investigation of the use of ammonium acetate as an alternative lixiviant in the leaching of malachite ore

The solutions containing ammonia allow for selective leaching of the copper from a copper ore. In this study, the leaching and kinetics of malachite ore were examined using ammonium acetate solutions as an alternative lixiviant. The effects of some experimental parameters on the leaching of malac...

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Main Authors: Künkül Asım, Gülezgin Abdulvahap, Demirkiran Nizamettin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Association of the Chemical Engineers of Serbia 2013-01-01
Series:Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1451-9372/2013/1451-93721200039K.pdf
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spelling doaj-ec7e2ae34d8244deade06f5f8caeac9a2020-11-24T23:55:02ZengAssociation of the Chemical Engineers of SerbiaChemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly1451-93722217-74342013-01-01191253410.2298/CICEQ120113039KInvestigation of the use of ammonium acetate as an alternative lixiviant in the leaching of malachite oreKünkül AsımGülezgin AbdulvahapDemirkiran NizamettinThe solutions containing ammonia allow for selective leaching of the copper from a copper ore. In this study, the leaching and kinetics of malachite ore were examined using ammonium acetate solutions as an alternative lixiviant. The effects of some experimental parameters on the leaching of malachite ore were investigated. A kinetic model to represent the effects of these parameters on the leaching rate was developed. It was determined that the leaching rate increased with increasing solution concentration, temperature and stirring speed, and decreasing particle size and solid-to-liquid ratio. It was found that the leaching reaction followed the mixed kinetic control model. The activation energy of this leaching process was determined to be 59.6 kJmol-1. Consequently, it was determined that ammonium acetate solutions could be used as an effective leaching agent for the copper extraction form malachite ore.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1451-9372/2013/1451-93721200039K.pdfcopperkineticleachingmalachite
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author Künkül Asım
Gülezgin Abdulvahap
Demirkiran Nizamettin
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Gülezgin Abdulvahap
Demirkiran Nizamettin
Investigation of the use of ammonium acetate as an alternative lixiviant in the leaching of malachite ore
Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly
copper
kinetic
leaching
malachite
author_facet Künkül Asım
Gülezgin Abdulvahap
Demirkiran Nizamettin
author_sort Künkül Asım
title Investigation of the use of ammonium acetate as an alternative lixiviant in the leaching of malachite ore
title_short Investigation of the use of ammonium acetate as an alternative lixiviant in the leaching of malachite ore
title_full Investigation of the use of ammonium acetate as an alternative lixiviant in the leaching of malachite ore
title_fullStr Investigation of the use of ammonium acetate as an alternative lixiviant in the leaching of malachite ore
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of the use of ammonium acetate as an alternative lixiviant in the leaching of malachite ore
title_sort investigation of the use of ammonium acetate as an alternative lixiviant in the leaching of malachite ore
publisher Association of the Chemical Engineers of Serbia
series Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly
issn 1451-9372
2217-7434
publishDate 2013-01-01
description The solutions containing ammonia allow for selective leaching of the copper from a copper ore. In this study, the leaching and kinetics of malachite ore were examined using ammonium acetate solutions as an alternative lixiviant. The effects of some experimental parameters on the leaching of malachite ore were investigated. A kinetic model to represent the effects of these parameters on the leaching rate was developed. It was determined that the leaching rate increased with increasing solution concentration, temperature and stirring speed, and decreasing particle size and solid-to-liquid ratio. It was found that the leaching reaction followed the mixed kinetic control model. The activation energy of this leaching process was determined to be 59.6 kJmol-1. Consequently, it was determined that ammonium acetate solutions could be used as an effective leaching agent for the copper extraction form malachite ore.
topic copper
kinetic
leaching
malachite
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1451-9372/2013/1451-93721200039K.pdf
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