Abstract
In this study, the recovery of copper from ammonia–ammonium chloride (NH3–NH4Cl) leach liquor using sterically hindered beta-diketone (β-diketones), a well-known extractant, was investigated. The experimental approach entails studying how various factors, including extraction time, concentration of the extractant, pH, phase ratio, and temperature, impact the effectiveness of copper extraction. The most favourable conditions for extracting copper from ammoniacal solutions containing 871.27 mg/L Cu2+, 1.75 mol/L NH3, and 0.5 mol/L NH4Cl were determined. Optimal copper extraction was achieved through a one-stage solvent extraction process at a phase ratio of 1 : 1, utilising sulphonated kerosene containing 0.25 mol/L of β-diketones. This extraction process lasted for 10 min and yielded a copper extraction efficiency of 75.10%. Additionally, a stripping ratio of 98.52% was achieved from the loaded organic phase through a one-stage stripping procedure at a phase ratio of 1 : 1, conducted at a temperature of 298 ± 0.5 K.
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