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Physical & Chemical properties

Additional physico-chemical information

Administrative data

Endpoint:
other: representative mineralogy
Type of information:
experimental study
Adequacy of study:
key study
Reliability:
2 (reliable with restrictions)
Rationale for reliability incl. deficiencies:
other: No GLP study but other quality assurance
Cross-reference
Reason / purpose for cross-reference:
reference to same study

Data source

Reference
Reference Type:
study report
Title:
Unnamed
Year:
2010

Materials and methods

Principles of method if other than guideline:
Chemistry /elemental analysis was determined using ICP (inductively Coupled Plasma spectroscopy). Metal speciation/metal mineralogy was assessed from Sequential extraction/metal analysis and mineralogical analysis (XRD and microscopes equipped with EDS (Energy Dispersive Spectrometry) and WDS (Wavelength Dispersive Spectrometry) analysers. The interpretation of the overall results was performed by expert (with profound knowledge of metal particularities).
GLP compliance:
no
Remarks:
but equivalent Quality Assurance

Test material

Constituent 1
Reference substance name:
Speiss, copper
EC Number:
273-836-9
EC Name:
Speiss, copper
Cas Number:
69029-97-6
IUPAC Name:
Speiss, copper
Details on test material:
sample collection made according Standards (material collected over long period was mixed, crushed and homogenised); sample representative for copper speiss
B7, sample description: Speiss, representative (grinded, homogenised & sieved), sample code: BM_B7_2008, lab code: 09TT02684

Results and discussion

Results:
The tested materials were characterized (physico-chemical and mineralogical properties) in view of the upcoming REACH registrations of copper intermediates and copper slags by the Copper Consortium.
The studied speiss sample contains 55.9% copper, 10.2% antimony, 7.35% arsenic, 7% nickel, 0.12% lead and 2.4% sulphur.
The studied speiss sample consists mainly of metallic copper (32.4%), covellite, CuS, (26.2%), iron arsenic -alloy, FeAs (17.5%), nickel antimony –alloy, NiSb, (14.9%) with accessory copper arsenides and copper- tin alloys.
Metallic copper carries 51.3% of the speiss total copper content, and covellite carries (34%). The rest is carried by copper and iron arsenides and copper- tin alloys. The main carrier of arsenic is iron- arsenic –alloy (72%), other carries being metallic copper and copper arsenide. The lead in the studied sample occurs as metallic.

Any other information on results incl. tables

1.1.                 Chemical and mineralogical characterization

The chemical analysis of studied sampled are given inTable7and mineralogical composition inTable8with distribution of main elements within different minerals.

The microscope images, XRD and TG/DSC –graphs and results of water solubility tests are given for samplein Appendix A.

 

Table 7: Chemical composition of studied sample

Lab code

 

 

09TT02684

 

 

 

 

 

Sample

 

 

Speiss

 

 

 

 

 

Sample code

 

 

B7

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cu

P1

%

<0.005

 

Co

TOT

%

0.25

 

P2

%

1.43

 

Sb

TOT

%

10.20

 

P3

%

24.40

 

Sn

TOT

%

2.80

 

P4

%

28.90

 

Zn

TOT

%

0.24

 

Sum

 

54.73

 

Mo

TOT

%

0.07

 

TOT

%

55.90

 

Ag

TOT

%

0.12

As

P1

%

0.02

 

 

 

 

 

 

P2

%

0.16

 

SiO2

KEM

%

0.82

 

P3

%

0.79

 

Al2O3

TOT

%

0.14

 

P4

%

6.39

 

Cr2O3

TOT

%

<0.006

 

Sum

 

7.35

 

K2O

TOT

%

<0.129

 

TOT

%

10.20

 

MgO

TOT

%

0.09

Fe

P1

%

<0.005

 

MnO

TOT

%

0.01

 

P2

%

0.84

 

Na2O

TOT

%

0.05

 

P3

%

0.25

 

CaO

TOT

%

0.08

 

P4

%

3.43

 

TiO2

TOT

%

<0.010

 

Sum

 

4.52

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOT

%

5.23

 

S

Leco

%

2.42

Ni

P1

%

0.01

 

SO42-

KEM

%

<0.03

 

P2

%

0.14

 

C

Leco

%

0.09

 

P3

%

0.82

 

Satmagan

 

%

0.33

 

P4

%

6.07

 

Surface area

 

m2/g

0.22

 

Sum

 

7.04

 

Density

 

g/cm3

7.90

 

TOT

%

7.70

 

 

 

 

 

Pb

P1

%

<0.005

 

 

 

 

 

 

P2

%

0.04

 

 

 

 

 

 

P3

%

0.04

 

 

 

 

 

 

P4

%

0.05

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sum

 

0.13

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOT

%

0.12

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

P1= H2O , P2= H2SO4, P3= KCN+Br-MeOH, P4= HNO3–soluble, TOT= total -, BM= bromine-methanol dissolutions, KEM= ion exchange chromatography, LECO = S/C analyzer, satmagan = Fe3O4analyzer


Table 8: Mineral composition and distribution of main elements

Sample

 

09TT02684

Type

 

Speiss

Mineral composition

 

B7

Cu

Copper

32.41

CuS

Covellite

26.16

FeAs

Modderite

17.49

NiSb

Breithauptite

14.86

Cu5As2

Koutekite

4.29

Cu3Sn2

Stannopalladinite

3.62

Si(Fe,Al,Ca)O2-3

Glass

1.63

ZnS

Sphalerite

0.40

Fe3O4

Magnetite

0.33

Pb

Lead

0.12

Total

 

101.30

 

 

 

Distribution of copper, -%

 

 

Cu

 

51.27

CuS

 

34.06

NiSb

 

0.98

Cu3Sn2

 

2.86

Cu5As2

 

5.15

FeAs

 

5.67

Si(Fe,Al,Ca)O2-3

 

0.01

 

 

 

Distribution of iron, -%

 

 

FeAs

 

77.34

CuS

 

14.47

Fe3O4

 

3.13

Si(Fe,Al,Ca)O2-3

 

2.83

Cu

 

1.45

NiSb

 

0.49

ZnS

 

0.31

 

 

 

Distribution of arsenic, -%

 

 

FeAs

 

72.01

Cu

 

14.07

Cu5As2

 

11.72

NiSb

 

2.17

Si(Fe,Al,Ca)O2-3

 

0.03

 

 

 

Distribution of antimony, -%

 

 

NiSb

 

88.78

Cu

 

7.06

Cu5As2

 

3.22

FeAs

 

0.94

 

 

 

Distribution of tin, -%

 

 

Cu3Sn2

 

71.76

Cu

 

28.24


 

Applicant's summary and conclusion

Conclusions:
good quality study that assessed full chemistry and mineralogy of a representative Copper speiss. Proposed mineralogy (distribution pattern for each key element, i.e. % from Total into the various mineralogical forms/species present into the UVCB) can be used for classification of the UVCB substance (mixture toxicity rules)
Executive summary:

The tested materials were characterized (physico-chemical and mineralogical properties)inview of the upcoming REACH registrations of copper intermediates and copper slags by the Copper Consortium.

The studied copper speiss sample consists mainly of copper, 55, 9%Cu with 10.2% antimony, 7.4% arsenic, 7% nickel, 0.12% lead and 2.4% sulfur and it consist mainly of metallic copper, copper sulfides and copper, iron and nickel arsenides and alloys.

Metallic copper carry most 51% of speiss’s total copper content, copper sulfides carry 34% and the rest 15% is carried mainly bycopperand iron arsenides.