Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Treating mixture to obtain metal containing compound – Group ib metal
Patent
1977-11-30
1979-01-02
Hearn, Brian
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Treating mixture to obtain metal containing compound
Group ib metal
423 53, 423109, 423150, 423 41, C01G 310, C01G 906, C01G 5110, C01G 5310
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ABSTRACT:
Sulfidic minerals containing metal values such as copper, silver, nickel, cobalt, molybdenum, zinc, iron, or mixtures thereof are oxidized with nitrogen dioxide to enable the metal values to be solubilized in an aqueous acidic leach liquor. In practicing the invention, the minerals are added to an aqueous acidic leach liquor and a nitrogen dioxide containing gas is sparged through the slurry to oxidize the metal values. During the reaction, the nitrogen dioxide is reduced to nitric oxide. The nitric oxide is oxidized to nitrogen dioxide by oxygen, either in-situ, or in a separate off-gas oxidizer.
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Cotton et al. Advanced Inorganic Chemistry, 2nd Edition, Interscience Publishers, N.Y. 1966 pp. 342-347.
Frankiewicz Theodore C.
Lueders Robert E.
Hearn Brian
Kennecott Copper Corporation
Lorusso Anthony M.
Sniado John L.
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