Process for recovering copper from copper-containing material

Classifying – separating – and assorting solids – Fluid suspension – Liquid

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209166, 209169, 209170, 423 26, B03D 102, B03D 116, B03D 124, B03D 126

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides a process that employs both non-selective flotation and oxidative leaching of the resulting concentrates to recover an increased amount of copper from porphyry copper ores. The non-selective flotation step uses collectors and conditions, such as pH, that are conducive to the strong flotation of sulfide minerals generally. In the oxidative leach, the copper sulfide minerals in the concentrate fraction are oxidized to copper compounds, which are soluble in the leach solution. The oxidative leach includes the use of ammonia and sulfite under agitation leaching conditions to convert the copper sulfide minerals into ammonia soluble forms.

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