FI129123B - Menetelmät kalkopyriitin uuttamiseksi nopeasti - Google Patents

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FI129123B
FI129123B FI20185198A FI20185198A FI129123B FI 129123 B FI129123 B FI 129123B FI 20185198 A FI20185198 A FI 20185198A FI 20185198 A FI20185198 A FI 20185198A FI 129123 B FI129123 B FI 129123B
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Abstract

A method of improving leach kinetics and recovery during atmospheric or above-atmospheric leaching of a metal sulfide is disclosed. A system for practicing the aforementioned method is also disclosed. Apparatus for practicing the aforementioned method is also disclosed. A new composition of matter which is formed by the aforementioned method, and which may be utilized in the system and apparatus is further disclosed. The new composition of matter may exhibit improved leach kinetics, and may have some utility in the semiconductor arts, including uses within photovoltaic materials.

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METHODS FOR RAPIDLY LEACHING CHALCOPYRITE Inventors: David J. Chaiko, Sara (Sally) Rocks CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS This is a National Stage entry application of PCT/US201 5/067188 filed on 21 December 2015 which claims priority to, and the benefit of, the following applications: United States Provisional Patent Application No. 62/094,895, filed on 19 December 2014, which is titled: "METHODS FOR RAPIDLY LEACHING CHALCOPYRITE"; United States Provisional Patent Application No. 62/101,932, filed on 9 January 2015, which is titled: "ACTIVATED
CHALCOPYRITE NANOCOMPOSITE COMPOSITIONS HAVING INCREASED ELECTROCHEMICAL REACTIVITY AND ASSOCIATED METHODS THEREOF"; United States Provisional Patent Application No. 62/141,741, filed on 1 April 2015, which is titled: "ACTIVATED CHALCOPYRITE NANOCOMPOSITE COMPOSITIONS HAVING
INCREASED ELECTROCHEMICAL REACTIVITY AND ASSOCIATED METHODS THEREOF"; United States Provisional Patent Application No. 62/156,165, filed on 1 May 2015, which is titled: "RAPID OXIDATIVE LEACH PROCESS AND APPARATUS THEREOF"; = and United States Provisional Patent Application No. 62/195,204, filed on 21 July 2015, which is 3 20 titled: "RAPID OXIDATIVE LEACH PROCESS USING MECHANO-CHEMICAL = PROCESSING AND CHEMICAL ACTIVATION FOR TREATING CHALCOPYRITE". This E application further relates to the following applications: co-pending International Patent 3 Application No. PCT/US2015/066003, filed on 16 December 2015, PCT/US2015/050045 filed = on 14 September 2015, PCT/US201 5/061761 filed on 20 November 2014, and 1
PCT/US201 5/062000 filed on 20 November 2014. The contents ofall of these aforementioned applications are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety, for any and all purposes as if fully set forth herein.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION Embodiments of the invention relate to eguipment and processes for improving metal value extraction from metal sulfide ores. According to some embodiments, the processes may include oxidative-only leaching. According to some embodiments, the processes may include a reductive pretreatment of a metal sulfide prior to oxidative leaching (i.e., under reducing — conditions) to form a unique composition with enhanced electrochemical reactivity.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION The processing and purification of metal sulfide containing ores involves various unit operations, including, without limitations, pre-leach crushing, pre-leach grinding, and pre-leach — froth flotation. In the pre-leach froth flotation process, surface-active reagents are used to selectively alter the wetting characteristics of sulfide mineral surfaces to promote their separation from gangue minerals. The surfactant-modified particles are separated and recovered by virtue © of their selective partitioning from the mineral slurry to a collected froth. Various types of froth S flotation reagents are commonly used in mineral separations, including collectors, frothers, 3 20 activators and depressants. When the mineral-containing pulp is aerated, the surface-modified 2 particles have a tendency to attach to the air bubbles, and rise by buoyancy to produce a 2 mineralized froth which is concentrated atop the surface of the agitated, mineral pulp. This froth io is collected as a concentrate which is then oxidatively-leached. & 2
In the hydrometallurgical processing of copper sulfide concentrates, copper concentrate is typically dispersed in an acidic ferric sulfate leach liguor to bring about dissolution of the copper contained in the mineral particles. The leach process produces a pregnant leach solution (PLS) which is then treated by a solvent extraction (SX) process to separate and recover the dissolved copper. The SX process is followed by electrowinning to produce high-purity copper cathodes.
In some prior art leach processes (see, for example, U.S. 5,993, 635), a flotation concentrate is initially subjected to ultra-fine grinding, followed directly by oxidative leaching under atmospheric conditions. In these methods, the copper is dissolved from the copper-bearing minerals at temperatures below the boiling point of water. Although there may be localized, transient heating to temperatures of 100°C or slightly higher, due to exothermic chemical reactions, the pulp temperature is for the most part limited due to the fact that the system is at atmospheric pressure.
An oxidizing agent, such as ferric 1on is commonly used to facilitate the copper dissolution reaction from copper bearing sulfide minerals. During the course of this chemical — reaction, the oxidizing agent (i.e., ferric ion) is reduced from the ferric oxidation state to the ferrous oxidation state. To continue the process until the majority of the copper is recovered from the mineral particles, oxygen or air is sparged into the stirred reactor to continuously © oxidize the generated ferrous ion back to its +3 oxidation state. In the case of chalcopyrite N dissolution, ferric ions are believed to promote the leaching of copper via the following 2 r 20 stoichiometry:
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Simultaneous regeneration of the ferric oxidant and maintenance of electro-neutrality is believed to proceed via the following reaction: 4Fe”* + O» + 4H" = 4Fe” + 2H,0 Consequently, acid is consumed during the electrochemical leaching of chalcopyrite. Similar reactions in which ferric ion acts as an oxidant are known for the leaching of a variety of metal sulfides, including copper, zinc, iron, manganese, nickel, cobalt, etc.
During the course of the atmospheric leach process, crystalline, elemental sulfur (S°) is produced as a reaction product by virtue of the temperatures and oxygen pressures employed. Because the temperatures involved are below the melt temperature of elemental sulfur, the sulfur appears predominantly as a crystalline phase on the surface of the copper-bearing mineral particles being leached.
During the initial stages of the leach process, the surfaces of the copper-bearing mineral particles are amphiphilic due to the presence of hydrophobic sulfur and residual flotation reagents. As the leach process progresses, the accumulation of elemental sulfur causes the © copper-bearing particles to become progressively more hydrophobic. During the early stages of S the leach process, the combination of fine particle size and the amphiphilic nature of the particle 3 20 — surfaces leads to the formation of a stable froth. During the later stages of the leach process, the 2 accumulated elemental sulfur on these particles can act as a physical barrier, and simultaneously 2 promotes particle-particle agglomeration, thereby inhibiting (i.e., passivates) continued copper io dissolution from the mineral particles. & 4
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS To complement the description which is being made, and for the purpose of aiding to better understand the features of the invention, a set of drawings illustrating a non-limiting preferred embodiment of a new composition of matter is attached to the present specification as an integral part thereof, in which the following has been depicted with an illustrative and non- limiting character. FIG. 1 shows a TEM image ofa new nano-composite composition containing species of chalcopyrite and a non-stoichiometric, iron-depleted copper sulfide. The new nano-composite composition may be formed through the reductive pretreatment of particles containing chalcopyrite. The new nano-composite composition may be leached (e.g., under oxidative conditions) or may have further applicability within the semi-conductor arts. FIG. 2 shows the evolution of dissolved copper and iron over time during the activation of chalcopyrite. While the copper uptake is very fast, the iron release from the solids continues even after all the copper has been absorbed. Contrary to prior art teachings (wherein the exchange of iron by copper during the Cu metathesis of chalcopyrite occurs at a 1:1 molar ratio), the amount of iron released in the present invention is greater than the amount of copper © absorbed. This indicates that a non-stoichiometric, iron-depleted, copper rich phase forms. S Furthermore, the continued release of iron is an indication of lattice rearrangement within an 0 ? 20 activated energy state..
O I FIG. 3 shows a process flow diagram illustrating an aspect of the invention in which the 2 copper for the activation reaction is generated by a first oxidative leach stage. By allowing the io pH to rise above a pH of approximately 1.8, the system becomes preg-robbing with respect to & 5 dissolved Cu”* thereby enabling the activation of any unleached CuFeS, particles to take place during the solid/liquid separation operation. The activated CuFeS> particles are then oxidatively leached to completion in a subsequent leach stage.. FIG. 4 is a schematic drawing illustrating the effect of particle size on the activation of chalcopyrite via Cu metathesis, wherein the x-axis represents the distance with the particle center at 0. As shown, the diffusion front may introduce lattice strain and/or point defects. In the following, the invention will be described in more detail with reference to drawings in conjunction with exemplary embodiments.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION A method of improving leach kinetics or metal recovery from a metal sulfide is disclosed. In some embodiments, the method comprises an activation step wherein iron in the metal sulfide is exchanged for copper according to the eguation: Cu,FepSc + xCu”* > CuarsFepyx+w)Sc-w + (x+w)Fe”* wherein “a” is substantially equal to one, “b” is substantially equal to one, *c” is substantially © equal to two, and “x” is substantially equal to or less than 0.10. S An activated metal sulfide product may be formed from the metal sulfide during the 0 ? 20 activation step. An extent of conversion of the metal sulfide to the activated metal sulfide z product may be calculated by the ratio (x/a). According to some preferred embodiment, the a @ metal sulfide comprises chalcopyrite, wherein "c" is substantially equal to two times "a" (2a) and 2 “c” is substantially equal to two times "b" (2b). The activation step may comprise a metathesis & 6 reaction wherein the molar ratio of iron released per mole of copper adsorbed is egual to or greater than one (i.e., is not unity). In instances where the metal sulfide comprises chalcopyrite, the molar amount of iron released from the chalcopyrite (during the exchange of copper for iron) may exceed the molar amount of copper absorbed by the chalcopyrite. The activation step may comprise maintaining charge neutrality by producing an anion to balance the ("w") amount of released iron, wherein the anion is produced by oxidizing sulfide atoms within a lattice of the metal sulfide. The activated metal sulfide product may be deficient in sulfide as well as iron, and may differ in unit cell structure from chalcopyrite and covellite. For example, the activated product may comprise an intermediate phase which is transitionary between chalcopyrite and — covellite.
In some embodiments, the method may comprise oxidatively leaching the activated metal sulfide product (i.e., the activated product formed from the metal sulfide during the activation step) at atmospheric pressure. In some embodiments, oxidative leaching of the activated product may occur at a pressure above atmospheric pressure, without limitation.
Also disclosed, is a method of activating a material containing chalcopyrite, comprising the step of treating the material with copper sulfate (e.g., under reducing conditions). Preferably, the step of treating the material with copper sulfate is operable for at least partially converting a © portion of the material to a non-stoichiometric, iron-depleted copper sulfide specie (i.e., a non- N stoichiometric, iron-depleted copper sulfide "material") according to the following reaction
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The step of treating the material containing chalcopyrite with copper sulfate (e.g., under reducing conditions) may be performed in the presence of chloride, or it may be performed in the absence of chloride, without limitation.
The step of treating the material containing chalcopyrite with copper sulfate (e.g., under reducing conditions) may comprise a diffusion-controlled, solid- state reaction process.
A new composition of matter may be formed according to any of the method s described herein, including those aforementioned methods.
The composition of matter may comprise a non-stoichiometric, iron-depleted copper sulfide material which exhibits higher electrochemical reactivity than chalcopyrite.
An activated chalcopyrite product may be prepared by one of the methods described herein.
For example, an activated chalcopyrite product may be prepared by contacting a surface of a chalcopyrite-containing particle with a cupric solution having a pH greater than about 1.8, under (a) reducing conditions, (b) temperature, and (c) time, all of which — are sufficient to convert at least a portion of chalcopyrite present at the surface to another copper- containing mineral phase.
For example, the pH may be greater than about 1.9, or may be greater than about 2.0, without limitation. © The other copper-containing mineral phase may comprise a hybrid covellite-chalcopyrite S material comprising point defects and lattice strain within its crystal lattice structure.
In some 3 20 embodiments, the other copper-containing mineral phase may comprise a non-stoichiometric, 2 iron-depleted copper sulfide material.
In some embodiments, the other copper-containing 2 mineral phase may be metastable.
In some embodiments, the other copper-containing mineral 3 & 8 phase may be transitory. In some embodiments, the other copper-containing mineral phase may be an intermediate phase which is transitionary between chalcopyrite and covellite.
Preferably, less than about 10.0 mol% of the chalcopyrite in the chalcopyrite-containing particle is converted to said other copper-containing mineral phase. For example, less than about
5.0 mol% of the chalcopyrite in the chalcopyrite-containing particle may be converted to said other copper-containing mineral phase. Alternatively, less than about 3.0 mol% of the chalcopyrite in the chalcopyrite-containing particle may be converted to said other copper- containing mineral phase. Alternatively, less than about 2.0 mol% of the chalcopyrite in the chalcopyrite-containing particle may be converted to said other copper-containing mineral phase.
Alternatively, less than about 1.0 mol% of the chalcopyrite in the chalcopyrite-containing particle may be converted to said another copper-containing mineral phase. Alternatively, less than about 0.5 mol% of the chalcopyrite in the chalcopyrite-containing particle may be converted to said other copper-containing mineral phase. Alternatively, less than about 0.1 mol% of the chalcopyrite in the chalcopyrite-containing particle may be converted to said other copper- containing mineral phase. In some non-limiting embodiments, the portion of the chalcopyrite- containing particle converted to said other copper-containing mineral phase may comprise an outer nano-scale layer portion.
® N According to some embodiments, a method of activating a material containing 3 chalcopyrite may comprise the step of treating a chalcopyrite-containing material under reducing 2 20 conditions to at least partially convert a portion of the chalcopyrite-containing material to a new 2 material according to the following reaction: 3 & 9
(CuFeS2),+3 (Cu* Fe” (S7)) + 3Cu** = 3Fe** + (CuFeS),+2((CuYa(S” HS) wherein “n + 3” is the total number of unit cells within a chalcopyrite particle, and wherein **” denotes an electron hole. The method may further comprise the step of oxidatively leaching the treated chalcopyrite-containing material (i.e., oxidatively leaching the new material). The treated chalcopyrite-containing material may comprise a non-stoichiometric, iron-depleted copper sulfide material. For example, the new material may comprise a non-stoichiometric, iron- depleted copper sulfide material.
In some embodiments, the new material may be metastable. In some embodiments, the new material may be transitory. In some embodiments, the new material may comprise an intermediate phase that is transitionary between chalcopyrite and covellite, without limitation.
A metal sulfide leaching circuit according to the teachings disclosed herein may comprise: (a) an activation stage configured to support a metathesis reaction wherein iron in the — metal sulfide is exchanged for copper to form an activated metal sulfide material; (b) a first oxidative leach stage preceding the activation stage which is configured to produce (1) the heat needed for the metathesis reaction and (i1) the copper used to drive the metathesis reaction; and, = (c) a second oxidative leach stage, following the activation stage, for oxidative dissolution of the
N se activated metal sulfide material. The metal sulfide may comprise chalcopyrite. A portion of the © 20 metal sulfide may also comprise a secondary copper bearing mineral, for example, a secondary E copper bearing mineral such as covellite, chalcocite, bornite, a copper oxide, a copper carbonate, > a copper silicate, or a combination thereof, without limitation. ® & 10
In some preferred embodiments, less than about 10 mol% of the activated metal sulfide material may comprise a product phase which is deficient in sulfide as well as iron, and may differ in unit cell structure from chalcopyrite and covellite (e.g., may differ in atomic arrangement and/or bond lengths from chalcopyrite and covellite). For example, less than 5 mol% of the activated metal sulfide material may comprise a product phase which is deficient in sulfide as well as iron, and differs in unit cell structure from chalcopyrite and covellite. Alternatively, less than 4 mol% of the activated metal sulfide material may comprisea product phase which is deficient in sulfide as well as iron, and differs in unit cell structure from chalcopyrite and covellite. Alternatively, less than 3 mol% of the activated metal sulfide material —may comprise a product phase which is deficient in sulfide as well as iron, and differs in unit cell structure from chalcopyrite and covellite. Alternatively, less than 2 mol% of the activated metal sulfide material may comprise a product phase which is deficient in sulfide as well as iron, and differs in unit cell structure from chalcopyrite and covellite. Alternatively, less than 1 mol% of the activated metal sulfide material may comprise a product phase which is deficient in sulfide as —wellas iron, and differs in unit cell structure from chalcopyrite and covellite. Alternatively, less than 0.5 mol% of the activated metal sulfide material may comprise a product phase which is deficient in sulfide as well as iron, and differs in unit cell structure from chalcopyrite and covellite.
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According to some embodiments, a new leach process (e.g., FLSmidth” Rapid Oxidation Leach (ROL) Process) may comprise a first aspect. The first aspect may comprise a new method for treating chalcopyrite and chalcopyrite-containing materials. Accordingly, a first aspect of the FLSmidth” Rapid Oxidation Leach (ROL) Process is discussed below.
The atmospheric leaching of chalcopyrite concentrates using acidic ferric sulfate lixiviants is well known to suffer from slow leach kinetics and poor copper recoveries. A number of alternative approaches have been proposed for improving leach kinetics and recoveries. Many of these, while effective, suffer from either high CAPEX or OPEX. As many mine sites begin transitioning from heap leaching of copper oxides to processing of primary — sulfides, new cost-efficient leach processes that are compatible with existing SX/EW processes will be needed to maintain existing cathode production. One approach that appears to be highly effective at increasing copper recoveries takes advantage of the enhanced reactivity of transitory, crystal defect structures generated during particle fracture. Significant process efficiencies are gained by matching the rate of grinding to the rate of electrochemical leaching.
The FLSmidth& ROL process uses a Stirred Media Reactor (SMRt reactor) with a specific energy of approximately 20-30 kW m” to achieve copper recoveries of 97+% in 6 hours or less. This approach overcomes many of the surface passivation problems that have hindered © other atmospheric leach processes. S According to some embodiments, a new leach process (e.g., FLSmidth® Rapid Oxidation g 20 Leach (ROL) Process) may comprise a second aspect. The second aspect may comprise a new z chemical activation process. Accordingly, a second aspect of the FLSmidth& Rapid Oxidation Leach (ROL) Process is discussed below. 3
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The majority of efforts to improve primary copper sulfide leaching have focused on solution chemistry, temperature, O, pressure, use of catalysts, etc. Historically, very few studies have focused on the solid/solution interface. A new approach to catalyzed, sulfide leaching enables manipulation of the 2-D and 3-D semi-conductor properties of chalcopyrite.
Additionally, the generation of point defects within the activated chalcopyrite particles further enhances the electrochemical dissolution rate and recovery of copper from chalcopyrite. Copper dissolution rates are still further accelerated by incorporating a Stirred Media Reactor (SMRt) into the process. By using minute amounts of Cu”* to “pre-activate” chalcopyrite, leach times have been reduced from >20 hours with incomplete Cu dissolution to <2 hours with 98+% Cudissolution at 75-80°C. Instead of the more typical slow and parabolic leach kinetics for chalcopyrite, pseudo-zero order leach kinetics have been observed in acidic ferric sulfate lixivants as a result of pre-activation.
The activation process takes approximately 15 to 120 minutes to complete at temperatures of 80*C and is compatible with existing SX/EW processes. The activation time approximately doubles as the temperature is lowered from 80°C to 70°C. The activation reaction rates are virtually non-existent at temperatures of approximately 50-60°C and lower.
A method of improving leach kinetics and recovery during atmospheric and/or above- © atmospheric leaching of a metal sulfide is disclosed. A system for improving leach kinetics and S recovery during atmospheric and/or above-atmospheric leaching of a metal sulfide is also g 20 — disclosed. New compositions of matter, including nano-composite compositions with enhanced z electrochemical reactivity are disclosed. The new compositions may be formed via a reductive pretreatment method disclosed herein and in the aforementioned co-pending applications. The io new compositions of matter may be used in systems and/or apparatus disclosed herein and in the & 13 aforementioned co-pending applications. The new compositions of matter may exhibit improved electrochemical reactivity, such as improved leach kinetics and/or improved semiconductor/electronic conductor properties, as substantially disclosed and described herein and in the aforementioned co-pending applications.
An activated chalcopyrite product is also disclosed. According to some non-limiting embodiments, the activated chalcopyrite product may be prepared by a method comprising: a metathesis reaction involving contacting a chalcopyrite-containing surface of a chalcopyrite- containing particle with a cupric solution having a pH not less than about 1.8 and not greater than about 7, under reducing conditions, at a temperature and for a period of time sufficient to convert atleast a portion of chalcopyrite present at the surface to a non-stoichiometric, metastable, binary copper sulfide phase which is intermediate in composition between chalcopyrite and covellite. According to some non-limiting embodiments, the novel metathesis systems and methods disclosed herein, much less than full conversion is reguired, and as little as less than 5 % conversion of chalcopyrite to a metastable, non-stoichiometric binary copper sulfide phase is required for favorable copper recovery during oxidative dissolution. According to some non-limiting embodiments, the primary metal sulfide (e.g., chalcopyrite) is treated reductively to only partially convert a small amount of chalcopyrite to an © activated, non-stoichiometric metal bisulfide product that is intermediate between chalcopyrite N and covellite, wherein iron is exchanged by copper as illustrated by the eguation: 2 T 20
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For chalcopyrite, c is egual to 2a and 2b. The fractional extent of conversion to the activated product is calculated as (x/a). Experimental data indicate that the molar ratio of copper sulfate to iron released is not restricted to unity, as in prior art metathesis processes. Instead, the moles of iron released from chalcopyrite can exceed the moles of copper absorbed. While not wishing to be held to any particular theory, the inventors realize that maintaining charge neutrality would require production of an anion to balance the additional iron ("w" in the equation above). This may be accomplished through oxidation of the sulfide atoms within the chalcopyrite lattice. The product phase would then be deficient in sulfide as well as iron, and would differ in both atomic arrangement and bond lengths from chalcopyrite and covellite. TEM analysis by electron diffraction measurements of the product phase, indeed, indicates the phase is intermediate between chalcopyrite and covellite.
According to some non-limiting embodiments, not more than about 4% of the chalcopyrite in the chalcopyrite-containing particle may be converted to said another mineral phase to form the activated chalcopyrite product. According to some non-limiting embodiments, not more than about 2% of the chalcopyrite in the chalcopyrite-containing particle may be converted to said another mineral phase to form the activated chalcopyrite product. According to some non-limiting embodiments, not more than about 1% of the chalcopyrite in the chalcopyrite- © containing particle may be converted to said another mineral phase to form the activated S chalcopyrite product. In some embodiments, the portion of the chalcopyrite-containing particle 3 20 converted to an activated mineral phase may comprise an outer, nano-scale layer portion 2 comprising a specie that is a metastable, non-stoichiometric binary copper sulfide. 2 According to some non-limiting embodiments, the source of the copper sulfate for io carrying out the activation may be recycled raffinate, or obtained by dissolving reject copper & 15 cathodes or a combination thereof.
Rejected copper cathodes that fail to meet guality specifications may be leached using sulfuric acid to produce solid copper sulfate.
According to some non-limiting embodiments, the activated chalcopyrite product, once formed, may be placed in a continuous stirred tank reactor and leached under oxidative conditions.
According to some non-limiting embodiments, the activated chalcopyrite product, once formed, may be placed in a continuous stirred tank reactor coupled to with a stirred media reactor.
A method of activating a material containing chalcopyrite through a diffusion-controlled, solid-state reaction process, so as to create a new composition having greater electrochemical — reactivity, is further disclosed.
The method may comprise the step of: in a first stage, treating a chalcopyrite-containing material with copper sulfate under reducing conditions, either in the presence or absence of chloride to at least partially convert a portion of the chalcopyrite- containing material to a non-stoichiometric, iron depleted copper sulfide specie according to the following reaction stoichiometry:
(CuFeS2),+3 (Cu* Fe” (S)? + 3Cu™ = 3Fe** +(CuFeSy)ue2 {(Cus(S2 NS) © The copper sulfate used in the activation of chalcopyrite may be recycled raffinate, S dissolved copper derived from reject copper cathodes or a combination thereof.
According to 3 20 — some non-limiting embodiments, the method may further comprise the step of oxidatively 2 leaching the new composition, for example, in a second stage.
Alternatively, the copper for the 2 activation may be produced in situ during a first oxidative leach stage, which is followed by an io activation stage (in which a metathesis reaction takes place), and then ultimately followed by a & 16 second final oxidative leach stage after the activation stage.
This approach has the advantage of using the heat generated during the oxidative leaching in the first oxidative leach stage to drive the following activation stage, prior to the second final oxidative leach stage.
This approach is enabled by controlling the pH and Fh of the intermediate slurry as illustrated in FIG. 3. Some non-limiting, non-exhaustive advantages of the embodiment shown in FIG. 3 may include: (1) a minimal need for separately heating components involved in the activation step, (2) copper reguired for activation may be provided directly from the leach, (3) leaching may be performed with lower initial acid, thereby reducing acid costs, and/or (4) means for transferring ferric ion to a second stage leach by precipitation on the solids is provided.
According to some non-limiting embodiments, the new composition made by the aforementioned method and stoichiometry may exhibit impressive leach kinetics and may have utilitiy within the semi-conductor arts, for example, within photovoltaic materials.
It should be known that the particular features, processes, and benefits which are shown and described herein in detail are purely exemplary in nature and should not limit the scope of — the invention.
For example, the specific gravity of grinding media may vary, and the rate of attrition grinding within a stirred media reactor device according to certain embodiments of the invention disclosed may be controlled, so as to match chemical reaction rates and control redox © potentials to obtain pseudo zero-order leach kinetics.
S Although the invention has been described in terms of particular embodiments and 3 20 applications, one of ordinary skill in the art, in light of this teaching, can generate additional 2 embodiments and modifications without departing from the spirit of or exceeding the scope of 2 the claimed invention.
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1. Menetelmä kuparikiisua sisältävän aineen aktivoimiseksi, joka menetelmä käsittää vaiheen, jossa ainetta käsitellään kuparisulfaatilla pelkistämisolosuhteissa, tunnettu siitä, että vaihe, jossa ainetta käsitellään kuparisulfaatilla pelkistämisolosuhteissa, on suoritettavissa aineen osan muuttamiseksi ainakin osittain ei-stoikiometriseksi, raudalla köyhdytetyksi kuparisulfidilaaduksi seuraavan reaktiostoikiometrian mukaisesti: (CuFeS2)n+3 {Cut Fe?" (S%),t + 3Cu?* = 3Fe”* + (CuFeS2)n*2 {(Cu™)3(S22)(S*)} jossa “n+ 3” kuparikiisupartikkelissa olevien alkeiskoppien kokonaismäärä ja jossa *e” merkitsee elektroniaukkoa.
2. Patenttivaatimuksen 1 mukainen menetelmä, jossa materiaalin käsittely kuparisulfaatilla pelkistämisolosuhteissa suoritetaan kloridin läsnä ollessa.
3. Jonkin edellisen patenttivaatimuksen mukainen menetelmä, jossa materiaalin käsittely kuparisulfaatilla pelkistämisolosuhteissa käsittää diffuusiokontrolloidun, kiinteän olomuodon reaktioprosessin.
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4. Jonkin edellisen patenttivaatimuksen mukainen menetelmä, joka käsittää lisäksi vaiheen, co N jossa käsiteltävää kuparikiisua sisältävää ainetta uutetaan hapettamalla. = a 00 O . . . . . . . . . . Oo
5. Jonkin edellisen patenttivaatimuksen mukainen menetelmä, jossa ei-stoikiometrinen, 00 S raudalla köyhdytetty kuparisulfidilaatu on metastabiili. 21
6. Jonkin edellisen patenttivaatimuksen mukainen menetelmä, jossa ei-stoikiometrinen, raudalla köyhdytetty kuparisulfidilaatu on transientti.
7. Jonkin edellisen patenttivaatimuksen mukainen menetelmä, jossa ei-stoikiometrinen, raudalla köyhdytetty kuparisulfidilaatu on välifaasi, joka on transientti kuparikiisun ja kovelliitin välillä.
8. Jonkin edellisen patenttivaatimuksen mukainen menetelmä, jossa osa aineesta, joka käsittää kuparikiisua, käsittää kuparipitoista mineraalia, joka on valittu yhdestä tai useammasta seuraavan ryhmän jäsenestä: kovelliitti, kuparihohde, kuparimalmi, kuparioksidi, kuparikarbonaatti ja kuparisilikaatti.
9. Jonkin edellisen patenttivaatimuksen mukaisella menetelmällä muodostettu aineyhdiste, jolla on suurempi sähkökemiallinen reaktiivisuus kuin kuparikiisulla.
10. Metallisulfidin uuttamispiiri, joka on sovitettu suorittamaan jonkin edellisen patenttivaatimuksen 1-8 mukainen menetelmä tai tuottamaan patenttivaatimuksen 9 mukainen yhdiste.
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