Heap leaching
US-2018363100-A1 · Dec 20, 2018 · US
US10731232B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10731232-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615737513-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 12, 2016 |
| Priority date | Sep 11, 2015 |
| Publication date | Aug 4, 2020 |
| Grant date | Aug 4, 2020 |
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The present invention provides a method for efficiently leaching copper from copper sulfide ore by separating and recovering iodine, and iron(III) ions to be used are regenerated by a heap of stacked ore in the method for leaching copper from copper sulfide using a sulfuric acid solution containing iodide ions and iron(III) ions as a leaching solution. The present invention relates to a method for leaching copper from copper sulfide, comprising the following steps: a copper leaching step for leaching copper from copper sulfide ore using a sulfuric acid solution containing iodide ions and iron(III) ions as a leaching solution to yield a first solution; an iodine separation treatment step for separating iodine in the first solution to yield a second solution having a lowered concentration of iodine therein; and an iron oxidation step for oxidizing the second solution to yield a third solution, leaching the copper sulfide ore or another copper sulfide using the third solution and an aqueous solution containing iodine, wherein the iron oxidation step comprises irrigating the solution after iodine separation treatment onto stacked ore, thereby oxidizing iron(II) ions existing in the solution after iodine treatment and generated by copper leaching.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for leaching copper from copper sulfide ore, comprising the following steps: a copper leaching step for leaching copper from a copper sulfide ore using a sulfuric acid solution containing iodide ions and iron(III) ions as a leaching solution to yield a first solution; an iodine separation treating step for separating iodine in the first solution to yield a second solution having a lowered concentration of iodine therein; an iron oxidation step for oxidizing the second solution to yield a third solution; and leaching the copper sulfide ore or another copper sulfide ore using the third solution and an aqueous solution containing iodine, wherein the iron oxidation step comprises irrigating the second solution onto a stacked ore, thereby oxidizing ion(II) ions generated via the copper leaching step. 2. The method for leaching copper from copper sulfide ore according to claim 1 , further comprising newly adding ion(II) ions to the second solution before the iron oxidation step. 3. The method for leaching copper from copper sulfide ore according to claim 1 , wherein the stacked ore onto which the second solution is irrigated is formed by stacking leaching residue of a copper ore. 4. The method for leaching copper from copper sulfide ore according to claim 1 , wherein the primary component of the stacked ore onto which the second solution is irrigated is silicate ore. 5. The method for leaching copper from copper sulfide ore according to claim 1 , wherein an 80% passing particle size of ore used for the stacked ore onto which the second solution is irrigated is 1 centimeter or more. 6. The method for leaching copper from copper sulfide ore according to claim 1 , wherein no microorganisms are added preliminarily or during the iron oxidation step, to the stacked ore onto which the second solution is irrigated. 7. The method for leaching copper from copper sulfide ore according to claim 1 , wherein a ratio (a) of a volume of the stacked ore to the 80% passing particle size of the stacked ore onto which the second solution is irrigated and a ratio (b) of a volume of the copper sulfide ore used in the copper leaching step to a 80% passing particle size of the copper sulfide ore used in the copper leaching step satisfy an expression: a/b≥0.1. 8. The method for leaching copper from copper sulfide ore according to claim 2 , wherein the stacked ore onto which the second solution is irrigated is formed by stacking leaching residue of a copper ore. 9. The method for leaching copper from copper sulfide ore according to claim 2 , wherein the primary component of the stacked ore onto which the second solution is irrigated is silicate ore. 10. The method for leaching copper from copper sulfide ore according to claim 2 , wherein an 80% passing particle size of ore used for the stacked ore onto which the second solution is irrigated is 1 centimeter or more. 11. The method for leaching copper from copper sulfide ore according to claim 3 , wherein an 80% passing particle size of ore used for the stacked ore onto which the second solution is irrigated is 1 centimeter or more. 12. The method for leaching copper from copper sulfide ore according to claim 4 , wherein an 80% passing particle size of ore used for the stacked ore onto which the second solution is irrigated is 1 centimeter or more. 13. The method for leaching copper from copper sulfide ore according to claim 2 , wherein no microorganisms are added preliminarily or during the iron oxidation step, to the stacked ore onto which the second solution is irrigated. 14. The method for leaching copper from copper sulfide ore according to claim 3 , wherein no microorganisms are added preliminarily or during the iron oxidation step, to the stacked ore onto which the second solution is irrigated. 15. The method for leaching copper from copper sulfide ore according to claim 4 , wherein no microorganisms are added preliminarily or during the iron oxidation step, to the stacked ore onto which the second solution is irrigated. 16. The method for leaching copper from copper sulfide ore according to claim 5 , wherein no microorganisms are added preliminarily or during the iron oxidation step, to the stacked ore onto which the second solution is irrigated. 17. The method for leaching copper from copper sulfide ore according to claim 2 , wherein a ratio (a) of a volume of the stacked ore to the 80% passing particle size of the stacked ore onto which the second solution is irrigated and a ratio (b) of a volume of the copper sulfide ore used in the copper leaching step to a 80% passing particle size of the copper sulfide ore used in the copper leaching step satisfy an expression: a/b≥0.1. 18. The method for leaching copper from copper sulfide ore according to claim 3 , wherein a ratio (a) of a volume of the stacked ore to the 80% passing particle size of the stacked ore onto which the second solution is irrigated and a ratio (b) of a volume of the copper sulfide ore used in the copper leaching step to a 80% passing particle size of the copper sulfide ore used in the copper leaching step satisfy an expression: a/b≥0.1. 19. The method for leaching copper from copper sulfide ore according to claim 4 , wherein a ratio (a) of a volume of the stacked ore to the 80% passing particle size of the stacked ore onto which the second solution is irrigated and a ratio (b) of a volume of the copper sulfide ore used in the copper leaching step to a 80% passing particle size of the copper sulfide ore used in the copper leaching step satisfy an expression: a/b≥0.1. 20. The method for leaching copper from copper sulfide ore according to claim 5 , wherein a ratio (a) of a volume of the stacked ore to the 80% passing particle size of the stacked ore onto which the second solution is irrigated and a ratio (b) of a volume of the copper sulfide ore used in the copper leaching step to a 80% passing particle size of the copper sulfide ore used in the copper leaching step satisfy an expression: a/b≥0.1.
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