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3719326 
Journal Article 
Acid curing and agglomeration for heap leaching 
Lu, J; Dreisinger, D; West-Sells, P 
2017 
Yes 
Hydrometallurgy
ISSN: 0304-386X 
167 
30-35 
The impact of acid treatment in agglomeration/add curing on copper extraction and add consumption was investigated with respect to acid dosage and moisture. Without the addition of water, no agglomeration occurred. At an acid dosage above 15 kg/t, the add was not completely consumed during acid curing. With the addition of a suitable amount of water, the particles well agglomerated together. Copper, iron, magnesium and manganese were dissolved as sulfates and concentrated in the fine fraction of the ore. The copper extraction and net add consumption increased with increasing add dosage. The copper extraction for acid curing with the addition of 6.2% water was higher than that without the addition of water due to the improved permeability of a heap and the increase in the water-soluble copper. During acid curing, the reaction of sulfuric acid with muscovite, albite and nacrite mainly took place on the surface of the particles while the reaction of sulfuric acid with dinochlore occurred not only on the surface but also through the particles. This work contributes a case study to the body of knowledge on curing/agglomeration, which is currently relying essentially on empirical trial-and-error adjustment of conditions in practice. Further investigation is needed to develop fundamental understanding of add curing and agglomeration for better operating practice. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. 
Acid curing; Agglomeration; Copper heap leaching