Issue 18, 2026, Issue in Progress

A mild and highly effective method of leaching metal from chalcopyrite using household chemicals

Abstract

While chalcopyrite is the most abundant natural source of Cu on Earth, its chemical inertness hinders the practical accessibility of this copper. Many current novel leaching methods rely on using relatively hard (and toxic) compounds (e.g., H2SO4 and ethylene glycol) and/or reaction conditions to overcome this inertness; however, this results in significant operational hazards and environmental pollution. To address these concerns and in accordance with Green Chemistry principles, we report an environmentally benign leaching system using acetic acid and hydrogen peroxide that enables complete copper recovery at room temperature. Moreover, an environmentally benign planetary ball milling pretreatment was used to degrade the chemical inertness of chalcopyrite in a sustainable way without the need for additional chemical reagents. Ball-milling speed, acetic acid volume, reaction temperature, and reaction duration were varied to achieve optimal leaching conditions for both environmental friendliness and energy efficiency. Consequently, a 100% copper recovery rate was achieved under optimal conditions. Notably, neither inhibition of the leaching nor passivation of the chalcopyrite was observed when employing this leaching system. Thus, this leaching system offers significant advantages in both safety and efficacy for the leaching of copper from chalcopyrite.

Graphical abstract: A mild and highly effective method of leaching metal from chalcopyrite using household chemicals

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Jan 2026
Accepted
18 Mar 2026
First published
25 Mar 2026
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2026,16, 16672-16686

A mild and highly effective method of leaching metal from chalcopyrite using household chemicals

Z. Fang and P. N. Duchesne, RSC Adv., 2026, 16, 16672 DOI: 10.1039/D6RA00565A

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