The electrochemistry behaviour of chalcopyrite electrodes was investigated by cyclic voltammetry. The results showed that the Cu-S intermediate species during electrochemical dissolution of chalcopyrite was mainly as Cu 2 S, Cu x S (1 < x < 2) and CuS. The formation process of these species was analysed. It was shown that the oxidation of chalcopyrite can only produce CuS, but Cu x S and Cu 2 S were mainly formed due to the reduction reaction of copper ion and sulphur. Furthermore, it was found that the addition of copper ion could greatly affect the formation of Cu-S intermediate species. Therefore, during bioleaching of chalcopyrite, the effect of different concentrations of copper ion on the bioleaching process was investig...
Due to the depletion of oxidized copper ores, it necessitates the need to focus on metallurgical stu...
The silver-catalyzed bioleaching of chalcopyrite, pyrite and a chalcopyrite-containing ore from Dexi...
Chalcopyrite accounts for about 70% of all known copper deposits. Low-grade chalcopyrite deposits ma...
The catalytic influence of Sulfolobus metallicus in bioleaching of chalcopyrite at 70 °C and pH 1.7 ...
Chalcopyrite (CuFeS2) is the most abundant and the most economically important copper mineral. Incre...
Conventional and electrochemical bioleaching were investigated to extract copper from Sarcheshmeh ch...
In this work, a new stirred reactor was designed and then a comparative study of bioleaching using s...
The effect of silver ion, silver sulfide and silver-bearing concentrate (Ag-C) on the bioleaching of...
Chalcopyrite (CuFeS2) is the most abundant and the most economically important copper mineral. Incre...
A detailed study has been undertaken into the electrochemistry of the leaching of chalcopyrite in ac...
The cooperative interactions between chalcopyrite and bornite during bioleaching by mixed moderately...
Chalcopyrite is the main ore mineral used in industrial copper extraction. However, when passivation...
Moderately thermophilic bioleaching of a pyritic chalcopyrite concentrate was mimicked in an electro...
Electrochemical techniques were conducted to clarify the role of solution potential and temperature ...
Ammoniacal solutions are an effective lixiviant for the oxidative dissolution of some mineral sulphi...
Due to the depletion of oxidized copper ores, it necessitates the need to focus on metallurgical stu...
The silver-catalyzed bioleaching of chalcopyrite, pyrite and a chalcopyrite-containing ore from Dexi...
Chalcopyrite accounts for about 70% of all known copper deposits. Low-grade chalcopyrite deposits ma...
The catalytic influence of Sulfolobus metallicus in bioleaching of chalcopyrite at 70 °C and pH 1.7 ...
Chalcopyrite (CuFeS2) is the most abundant and the most economically important copper mineral. Incre...
Conventional and electrochemical bioleaching were investigated to extract copper from Sarcheshmeh ch...
In this work, a new stirred reactor was designed and then a comparative study of bioleaching using s...
The effect of silver ion, silver sulfide and silver-bearing concentrate (Ag-C) on the bioleaching of...
Chalcopyrite (CuFeS2) is the most abundant and the most economically important copper mineral. Incre...
A detailed study has been undertaken into the electrochemistry of the leaching of chalcopyrite in ac...
The cooperative interactions between chalcopyrite and bornite during bioleaching by mixed moderately...
Chalcopyrite is the main ore mineral used in industrial copper extraction. However, when passivation...
Moderately thermophilic bioleaching of a pyritic chalcopyrite concentrate was mimicked in an electro...
Electrochemical techniques were conducted to clarify the role of solution potential and temperature ...
Ammoniacal solutions are an effective lixiviant for the oxidative dissolution of some mineral sulphi...
Due to the depletion of oxidized copper ores, it necessitates the need to focus on metallurgical stu...
The silver-catalyzed bioleaching of chalcopyrite, pyrite and a chalcopyrite-containing ore from Dexi...
Chalcopyrite accounts for about 70% of all known copper deposits. Low-grade chalcopyrite deposits ma...