Metals (Feb 2018)
Effect of Mechanical Activation on the Kinetics of Copper Leaching from Copper Sulfide (CuS)
Abstract
The effect of mechanical activation on the copper leaching of copper sulfide, CuS, in 1 M HNO3 (slurry density: 10 g/L) was investigated by analysis of the leachability and the apparent activation energy. Mechanical activation produced an increase in the leachability and a decrease of the activation energy in this leaching reaction. The leachability increased proportionally to the degree of mechanical activation, reaching 96.6% leaching within 60 min at 80 °C from CuS ground at 700 rpm for 15 min. This leaching process was controlled by surface chemical reaction following the shrinking-core model. The apparent activation energy of leaching for CuS (71.5 kJ/mol) in the range of 50 to 80 °C decreased with an increase of the degree of mechanical activation, reaching 44.3 kJ/mol for Cu leaching from CuS ground at 700 rpm for 15 min.
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