ABSTRACT
This article reviews the processing of tellurium (Te), a critical mineral essential for a clean energy transition. Tellurium is typically obtained from copper anode slimes through electrolytic refinement, however, there is a lack of comprehensive reviews on Te production outside of this process. This article discusses potential alternative production flowsheets for Te, specifically those involving the recovery of Te from base metal production processes. Additionally, the article covers the recovery of Te lost in the porphyry copper concentration process as part of the efforts to diversify the Te supply chains. This review article also delves into the different metallurgical approaches and challenges related to Te extraction from gold tellurides, examining various leaching methods, including cyanidation and wet chlorination, which are not commonly discussed in literature about Te production through electrolytic refinement of copper anode slimes. Overall, this review emphasizes the importance of Te for the ongoing collaborations between private and public entities to enhance and diversify Te supply chains.
Acknowledgments
The authors were granted financial support by a private third party committed to promoting the sustainable sourcing of Te within current supply networks. It is essential to emphasize that this funding had no influence on the execution.
Disclosure statement
The authors were financially supported by an external private entity dedicated to achieving a sustainable provision of essential elements through current supply networks. It’s important to note that this financial support had no impact on the impartiality of the conducted review.