Process for upgrading copper sulphide residues containing nickel and iron

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 5993514
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08956116

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There is disclosed a process for separating and recovering nickel and copper values from a nickel-copper matte which may contain iron and arsenic. Finely divided nickel-copper matte undergoes one or more steps of sulphuric acid leaching at atmospheric pressure to produce a nickel sulphate solution and an iron and/or arsenic containing copper-rich sulphide residue. The copper-rich sulphide residue is repulped in sulphuric acid solution to selectively redissolve most of the iron and arsenic and the iron and arsenic containing solution is separated from the copper-rich residue. The iron and arsenic are largely precipitated from the leach solution in a pressure hydrolysis step and the iron and arsenic containing precipitate is separated and discarded. The iron and arsenic-depleted solution is recombined with the copper-rich sulphide residue from the acid repulp step and the resulting slurry is treated in a non-oxidizing pressure leach in which nickel arsenic and iron are extracted. The process produces a nickel sulphate solution containing low levels of copper, iron and arsenic and a copper sulphide product containing low levels of nickel, iron, arsenic and other impurities.

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DYNATEC CORPORATIONFORT SASKATCHEWAN ALBERTA T8L 4K7

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Kerfoot, Derek George Eagland St. Albert, CA 3 30
Makwana, Manher Mohan Sherwood Park, CA 1 1
Stiksma, John St. Albert, CA 6 78

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