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Abstract

Recovery of Valuable Metals from Copper Tailings of the III and IV Regions of Chile, through Leaching Processes and the Use of Surfactants †

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Jose Joaquin Hernandez Torres
Chilean Nuclear Energy Commission, Santiago 7600713, Chile
Presented at the 3rd International Electronic Conference on Processes—Green and Sustainable Process Engineering and Process Systems Engineering (ECP 2024), 29–31 May 2024; Available online: https://sciforum.net/event/ECP2024.
Proceedings 2024, 105(1), 78; https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2024105078
Published: 27 May 2024
Chile is the world leader in the production of copper. It has the largest stock of copper, with almost 21% of worldwide reserves. Chilean mining exports accounted for 5.4 million MT in 2023, representing more than half of the national export value. Chile’s production accounted for 30 percent of the global production in 2023. Chile’s national massive mine cadaster shows that the mining industry generated 758 tailing deposits from copper mining operations located in ten regions. They account for 26.3 billion of authorized tonnes of mine tailings. The general geochemical registry of tailing deposits in Chile consists of rock forming minerals, like SiO2 and Fe2O3, and trace elements. The primary goal of any remediation project for mining residues is the recovery of valuable metals, and in this case, Cu and Fe for the Chilean ores. The most difficult task involved in tailing reprocessing is the chemical dissolution of the ores into an aqueous solution, because of the refractory nature of the sulfides against acids. Several attempts have been made to recover valuable metals, proposing possible improvements to be used on the leaching techniques, but none of them have been successful until now. For this reason, we propose to improve the leaching process using surfactant agents to improve the hydrophilicity of mineral and tailing surfaces, by using hydrophilic groups in the leaching of sulfide ores. This will improve the surface wettability of minerals, and enhance the leaching effects.

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Funding

This research was funded by the Chilean Nuclear Energy Commission, grant number 2021-08.

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Data sharing is not applicable to this article.

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Hernandez Torres, J.J. Recovery of Valuable Metals from Copper Tailings of the III and IV Regions of Chile, through Leaching Processes and the Use of Surfactants. Proceedings 2024, 105, 78. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2024105078

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Hernandez Torres JJ. Recovery of Valuable Metals from Copper Tailings of the III and IV Regions of Chile, through Leaching Processes and the Use of Surfactants. Proceedings. 2024; 105(1):78. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2024105078

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Hernandez Torres, Jose Joaquin. 2024. "Recovery of Valuable Metals from Copper Tailings of the III and IV Regions of Chile, through Leaching Processes and the Use of Surfactants" Proceedings 105, no. 1: 78. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2024105078

APA Style

Hernandez Torres, J. J. (2024). Recovery of Valuable Metals from Copper Tailings of the III and IV Regions of Chile, through Leaching Processes and the Use of Surfactants. Proceedings, 105(1), 78. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2024105078

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