Hydrometallurgical Extraction Of Base, Rare, And Precious Metals From Complex And Low Grade Resources

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 12
- File Size:
- 252 KB
- Publication Date:
- Sep 1, 2012
Abstract
The challenges of nature for the recovery of metals for a sustainable future continue to present in diverse ways. Base metal deposits are becoming lower grade and more complex. Rare earth metal demand is soaring and must certainly be met from new sources outside of China. Precious metals have soared in value due to increased industrial usage and the importance of these metals as financial instruments. Many of the future sources of precious metals are complex and difficult to process. The field of hydrometallurgy plays an important role in providing technology for extraction of these metals for a sustainable future. Selected examples from the base, rare and precious metals fields will be used to illustrate how current developments are providing metals for our future. The recovery of rare earths by beneficiation, leaching, purification, precipitation will be described from a multi-mineral deposit in Canada. The recovery of metals from complex base and precious metal ores may be accomplished using chloride ? assisted high temperature pressure leaching. Finally, by way of example, the enhanced Galvanox? process for treatment of chalcopyrite concentrates using silver-activated pyrite as a catalyst will be illustrated. This process offers a viable alternative to the conventional smelting of chalcopyrite copper concentrates.
Citation
APA: (2012) Hydrometallurgical Extraction Of Base, Rare, And Precious Metals From Complex And Low Grade Resources
MLA: Hydrometallurgical Extraction Of Base, Rare, And Precious Metals From Complex And Low Grade Resources. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.