화학공학소재연구정보센터
International Journal of Mineral Processing, Vol.158, 85-92, 2017
The interaction between copper species and pyrite surfaces in copper cyanide solutions
The adsorption of copper ions and the formation of a copper sulfide phase on pyrite surfaces are of vital importance to alter the surface property of pyrite and determine its fate either to be rejected in the flotation of polymetallic sulfide ores or to be recovered in the flotation of pyritic gold ores. Cyanide and copper may coexist in the process water with complicated speciation. The objective of this study is to Understand the interaction between copper cyanide species and pyrite and clarify the possible adsorption of copper on pyrite surfaces from cyanide-bearing solutions. Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy and electrochemical measurements were used to determine the reaction products formed on pyrite surfaces. It was found that Cu(I)-bearing species were incorporated into pyrite, forming a CuS-like sulfide from copper cyanide solutions at a more oxidizing potential, while a Cu2S-like sulfide formed at a more reducing potential. The amount of copper deposited on pyrite was significantly improved at a more reducing potential at which the pyrite surface tended to be FeS-like. In addition, these Cu(I)-sulfides on pyrite surfaces were dissolved by cyanide-bearing species at a high CN/Cu ratio, compromising the total amount of copper uptake. (C) 2016 Elsevier By. All rights reserved.