This paper summarizes the results of a voltammetric study of the anodic characteristics of chalcopyrite in the potential region relevant to heap leaching in concentrated chloride solutions. Distinct peaks in the potential region of 0.7 to 0.85 V have been observed in the voltammograms, the magnitude of which depend on the chloride concentration and, particularly, the pH in the range 1 to 3. Three peaks are observed at low chloride concentrations that merge into one peak at higher concentrations. The anodic reactivity increases with increasing pH but shows a complex dependence on the chloride concentration while in the presence of added copper(II) ions, the mixed potential shifts to more positive potentials and only one peak is observed. Hys...
Chalcopyrite is not only the most abundant but also one of the most refractory sources of copper. In...
Electrochemical techniques were conducted to clarify the role of solution potential and temperature ...
A comparative study of the electrochemical reduction of iron(III) and copper(II) ions on selected su...
A detailed study of the anodic behaviour of synthetic covellite in acidic chloride solutions has bee...
A detailed study has been undertaken into the electrochemistry of the leaching of chalcopyrite in ac...
The anodic dissolution of chalcopyrite has been examined in chloride and sulphate solutions from 20°...
Due to the depletion of oxidized copper ores, it necessitates the need to focus on metallurgical stu...
The dissolution of chalcopyrite has been studied from an integrated point of view where the thermod...
A relatively simple electrochemical method has been used to obtain accurate data on the rates of oxi...
A comparative study of the electrochemical oxidation of iron(II) and copper(I) ions on selected sulf...
The oxidative dissolution of copper from chalcopyrite in an acidic medium shows that the dissolution...
Ammoniacal solutions are an effective lixiviant for the oxidative dissolution of some mineral sulphi...
It is well known that the leaching of chalcopyrite under ambient conditions is extremely slow even u...
It is well known that the leaching of chalcopyrite under ambient conditions is extremely slow even u...
The oxidative dissolution of chalcopyrite in aqueous solutions is an electrochemical process. Such p...
Chalcopyrite is not only the most abundant but also one of the most refractory sources of copper. In...
Electrochemical techniques were conducted to clarify the role of solution potential and temperature ...
A comparative study of the electrochemical reduction of iron(III) and copper(II) ions on selected su...
A detailed study of the anodic behaviour of synthetic covellite in acidic chloride solutions has bee...
A detailed study has been undertaken into the electrochemistry of the leaching of chalcopyrite in ac...
The anodic dissolution of chalcopyrite has been examined in chloride and sulphate solutions from 20°...
Due to the depletion of oxidized copper ores, it necessitates the need to focus on metallurgical stu...
The dissolution of chalcopyrite has been studied from an integrated point of view where the thermod...
A relatively simple electrochemical method has been used to obtain accurate data on the rates of oxi...
A comparative study of the electrochemical oxidation of iron(II) and copper(I) ions on selected sulf...
The oxidative dissolution of copper from chalcopyrite in an acidic medium shows that the dissolution...
Ammoniacal solutions are an effective lixiviant for the oxidative dissolution of some mineral sulphi...
It is well known that the leaching of chalcopyrite under ambient conditions is extremely slow even u...
It is well known that the leaching of chalcopyrite under ambient conditions is extremely slow even u...
The oxidative dissolution of chalcopyrite in aqueous solutions is an electrochemical process. Such p...
Chalcopyrite is not only the most abundant but also one of the most refractory sources of copper. In...
Electrochemical techniques were conducted to clarify the role of solution potential and temperature ...
A comparative study of the electrochemical reduction of iron(III) and copper(II) ions on selected su...