S. Prasad et al., DIRECT SULFATION OF CHALCOPYRITE WITH STEAM AND OXYGEN, Transactions - Institution of Mining and Metallurgy. Section C. Mineral processing & extractive metallurgy, 103, 1994, pp. 69-75
A process based on the direct sulphation of chalcopyrite followed by w
ater leaching may be considered an attractive route for the treatment
of lean-grade/pocket or complex deposits. A study was made of the sulp
hation of chalcopyrite in the presence of steam and oxygen, a treatmen
t that is analogous to creating weathering conditions at high temperat
ure. Various parameters, such as the flow rate of oxygen and steam, te
mperature and time of reaction, as well as the addition of a catalyst,
were investigated. It was found that the formation of SO2 and CuO inc
reased with increase in partial pressure of oxygen when no steam was u
sed. However, higher levels of copper sulphate formation were observed
with a mixture of steam and oxygen than when oxygen was used alone in
the temperature range 673-873K. The presence of ferric oxide as a cat
alyst during sulphation with steam and oxygen helped to optimize conve
rsion to copper sulphate. A recovery of 82.32% as copper sulphate and
7.5% as copper oxide was attained, giving a total recovery of 89.82% a
t 773K in the presence of the catalyst.