2006
DOI: 10.1179/174328506x91338
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Solar extraction of copper: on application of concentrated sunlight in extractive metallurgy

Abstract: The direct decomposition of copper sulphides under an oxygen free atmosphere in a solar furnace is an intriguing approach for producing copper. The use of concentrated sunlight to affect the decomposition reaction consequently avoids the generation of both toxic sulphur dioxide and carbon dioxide in the extraction process. Analysis of insolation maps shows that many important copper mining districts, e.g. in Chile or Southern Africa, as well as other places close to the growing Asian market, receive sufficient… Show more

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“…We observe a completely different approach in the scientific trend aiming at directly extract copper using solar heat and alternative chemistry, emerging as a third alternative to pyro-and hydrometallurgical methods. Experimental concepts have been proposed for copper sulfides (Sturzenegger et al, 2006) and oxides (L'vov, 2000;Murray et al, 1995).…”
Section: Representation Of Demandmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We observe a completely different approach in the scientific trend aiming at directly extract copper using solar heat and alternative chemistry, emerging as a third alternative to pyro-and hydrometallurgical methods. Experimental concepts have been proposed for copper sulfides (Sturzenegger et al, 2006) and oxides (L'vov, 2000;Murray et al, 1995).…”
Section: Representation Of Demandmentioning
confidence: 99%