Leaching of Sb from TROF Furnace Doré Slag

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
P. Halli S. Jolivet A. Klöfverskjöld P. Latostenmaa B. P. Wilson M. Lundström
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Mar 1, 2017

Abstract

Doré slag is secondary product of copper electrore fining anode slime treatment. The slag consists mainly of different slag formers, such as borax and silica based minerals together with soda and traces of sealing materials. However, Doré slag also contains metals present in the anode slime, such as Ag, Cu, Bi, Sb and Te. At some plants, slag cleaning has been conducted utilizing conventional grinding and flotation circuits in order to enrich the content of precious metals in the slag [1]. Nevertheless, the routine consideration of the slag as a secondary raw material has so far not been adopted on an industrial scale. The current study presents the preliminary results of the nitric acid and chloride leaching of antimony from Doré slag. Chemical and mineralogical analyses (SEM-EDS, AAS, XRD) were performed for the raw material, leaching residue, and leaching solution in order to ascertain the metal recovery and kinetics during leaching.
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APA: P. Halli S. Jolivet A. Klöfverskjöld P. Latostenmaa B. P. Wilson M. Lundström  (2017)  Leaching of Sb from TROF Furnace Doré Slag

MLA: P. Halli S. Jolivet A. Klöfverskjöld P. Latostenmaa B. P. Wilson M. Lundström Leaching of Sb from TROF Furnace Doré Slag. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2017.

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