F. Carranza et al., SILVER CATALYZED IBES PROCESS - APPLICATION TO A SPANISH COPPER-ZINC SULFIDE CONCENTRATE, Hydrometallurgy, 44(1-2), 1997, pp. 29-42
The Indirect Bioleaching with Effects Separation process (IBES process
) has been applied to a chalcopyrite/sphalerite concentrate from Rio T
into, In this paper the chemical stage of the process (ferric sulphate
leaching) has been studied in agitated batch reactors, Two stages of
ferric sulphate leaching are required at atmospheric pressure: primary
leaching and catalytic leaching, the second one using silver ion as a
catalyst for chalcopyrite dissolution, The effect of the variables su
ch as pulp density, pH, ferric and ferrous iron concentrations, temper
ature and amount of catalyst have been investigated. The recovery amou
nts to 95% for both zinc and copper under the following experimental c
onditions: 70 degrees C, 12 g/l Fe3+, pH 1.25, 8 h of primary leaching
and 8 h of catalytic leaching with 2 mg silver/g concentrate, It has
been proved that, after solid/liquid separation, the ferrous iron in t
he leaching liquor can be bio-oxidized with Thiobacillus ferrooxidans
for ferric iron regeneration (the biological stage of the IBES process
) and the silver can be recovered from the residue and thus recycled t
o the process.