Artículo
Ionic liquids as additives for acid leaching of copper from sulfidic ores
Fecha
2016-05Registro en:
Hydrometallurgy Volume 161, Pages 29 - 331 May 2016
0304-386X
10.1016/j.hydromet.2016.01.012
Autor
Carlesi, Carlos
Cortes, Enrique
Dibernardi, Gianfranco
Morales, Jaime
Muñoz, Edmundo
Institución
Resumen
Two acid imidazolium-based Ionic liquids (ILs) were evaluated for use in the leaching of a real non-concentrated chalcopyrite ore in an aerated system at different temperatures, monitoring copper recoveries in aqueous solution and in the presence of sulfuric acid. When ILs were used contemporaneously with the acid, synergic effects were found; these effects were mainly related to the IL action of decreasing the solid-solution hydrophobic resistance to electron transfer, thus enabling continuous acid leaching of the solid surface. Temperatures higher than 60 °C trigger high increases in copper recoveries (up to 70% copper recovery); this could occur due to the promotion of the parallel chemical decomposition of metal sulfide intermediates and the decrease of mass transfer limitations. In light of the obtained results, it is proposed that ionic liquids could be considered as catalyst or leaching additives rather than leaching agents itself. © 2016 Elsevier B.V. B.V. All rights reserved.