Characterization and Pyrometallurgical Removal of Arsenic from Copper Concentrate Roasting Dust

Hector M. Henao, I. Paredes, R. Díaz, J. Ortiz
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This paper describes the experimental results of removing arsenic from the dust collected in electrostatic precipitators of a fluidized bed roasting furnace (RP dust). The fluidized bed roasting process generates 600 kilotons of copper concentrate per year with 3 - 6 wt% of concentration of arsenic, producing a roasted product with a low content of arsenic below 0.3 wt%. The process generates 27 kilotons of RP dust per year with a concentration of arsenic of the order of 5 wt% and copper concentration of around 20 wt%. Subsequently, the dust collected in the electrostatic precipitators is treated by hydrometallurgical methods allowing the recovery of copper, and the disposition of arsenic as scorodite. This work proposes to use a pyrometallurgy process to the volatilization of arsenic from RP dust. The obtained material can be recirculated in copper smelting furnaces allowing the recovery of valuable metals. The set of experiments carried out in the roasting of the mixture of copper concentrate/RP dust and sulfur/RP dust used different ratios of mixtures, temperatures and roasting times. By different techniques, the characterization of the RP dust determined its size distribution, morphology, and chemical and mineralogical composition. RP dust is a composite material of small particles (<5 µm) in 50 µm agglomerates, mostly amorphous, with a complex chemical composition of sulfoxides. The results of the the results have the potential to be extended to dust produced in the roasting of concentrates of nickel, lead-zinc, and gold.
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铜精矿焙烧粉尘中砷的表征及火法脱除
本文介绍了流化床焙烧炉静电除尘器除尘(RP除尘)中砷的去除实验结果。流化床焙烧工艺每年可产生60万吨砷浓度为3 ~ 6 wt%的铜精矿,生产出砷含量低于0.3 wt%的低焙烧产品。该工艺每年产生27千吨RP粉尘,砷浓度约为5 wt%,铜浓度约为20 wt%。随后,在静电除尘器中收集的粉尘通过湿法冶金方法进行处理,从而可以回收铜,并将砷作为铁榴石处理。本工作提出了用火法冶金法处理RP粉尘中砷的挥发。所得的材料可以在铜冶炼炉中循环,从而回收有价金属。采用不同的配比、温度和焙烧时间,对铜精矿/RP粉尘和硫/RP粉尘的混合物进行了焙烧试验。通过不同的技术,RP粉尘的表征确定了其尺寸分布,形态,化学和矿物组成。RP粉尘是一种小颗粒(<5 μ m)以50 μ m的团块组成的复合材料,大多数是无定形的,具有复杂的亚砜化学成分。研究结果有可能推广到镍、铅锌和金精矿焙烧过程中产生的粉尘。
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