Insights into ferric leaching of low grade metal sulfide-containing ores in an unsaturated ore bed using X-ray computed tomography

Katherine Dobson, Sue T L Harrison, Q. Lin, AN Bhreasail, M.A. Fagan-Endres, Stephen Neethling, Peter Lee, Jan J. Cilliers

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    Abstract

    The distribution of the metal-bearing mineral grains within a particulate ore prepared for leaching, and the impact of this spatial heterogeneity on overall extraction efficiency is of key importance to a mining industry that must continuously target ever reducing grades and more complex ore bodies. If accessibility and recovery of the target minerals is to be improved, a more detailed understanding of the behaviour of the system must be developed. We present in situ analysis using X-ray computed tomography to quantify the rates of volume reduction of sulfide mineral grains in low grade agglomerated copper bearing ores during a miniature laboratory scale column leaching experiment. The data shows the scale of the heterogeneity in the leaching behaviour, with an overall reduction of sulphide mineral grains of 50%, but that this value masks significant mm3 to cm3 scale variability in reduction. On the scale of individual ore fragments, leaching efficiency ranged from 22 to 99 %. We use novel quantitative methods to determine the volume fraction of the sulfide that is accessible to the leachate solution.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalMinerals
    Volume7
    Issue number5
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 22 May 2017

    Keywords

    • X-ray tomography
    • Leaching
    • chalcopyrite

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