Simultaneous leaching of manganese and silver from manganese–silver ores at room temperature

Abstract Manganese–silver ores are typical refractory ores and are not amenable to conventional silver extraction methods. A simultaneous leaching process to extract manganese and silver by one-step leaching in sulfuric acid solution in the presence of hydrogen peroxide is proposed in this paper. Thermodynamic investigations of the Mn–H 2 O and Ag–H 2 O systems show that there is a predominance area in the Eh–pH diagram where Mn 2+ and Ag + coexist in solution. Hydrogen peroxide was used in the leaching process in order to simultaneously extract manganese and silver. A recovery of 98% for manganese and 85% for silver was attained for an ore analyzing 12.2% Mn and 1850 g/t Ag under the conditions of 0.8 mol/L H 2 O 2 , 0.8 mol/L H 2 SO 4 , 25 °C, 2 h of leaching time. Investigations show that hydrogen peroxide is critical to the simultaneous leaching of manganese and silver at room temperature, and it plays a dual role as an oxidizing agent for native silver and a reducing agent for manganese dioxide.