International Journal of Chemistry and Materials Research 2312-0991 2311-763X 10.18488/journal.64.2019.71.20.26 International Journal of Chemistry and Materials Research Investigation of Usability of Fatty Acids as Copper Extractant from Leached Copper Ore International Journal of Chemistry and Materials Research International Journal of Chemistry and Materials Research 01-2019 2019 01-2019 01-2019 7 1 20 26 08 Jul 2019 17 Sep 2019 This paper presents an experimental study on leaching and solvent extraction of copper from low-grade copper ore mined from Nasarawa (Nigeria) by fatty acids in petroleum-based diluents - methyl isobutyl ketone (MIBK), styrene, and kerosene. The leaching investigation showed that the optimum temperature, contact time, and H2SO4 concentration are 91.5oC, 39 minutes, and 2.9 M, respectively. Response Surface Methodology (RSM) was adopted for the optimization of the leaching conditions. The aqueous solution obtained from leaching of copper ore in sulfuric acid was used for the solvent extraction. The extraction studies showed that fatty acids in a petroleum-based organic solvent is an effective extractant for solvent extraction of copper. The fatty acids used in the studies were obtained by acidifying the soap that was produced when vegetable oil was treated with sodium hydroxide. It was also observed that diluents affect the percentage extraction of copper. Styrene achieved the highest percentage extraction, followed by kerosene and MIBK at 80 % and 90 % v/v diluents in fatty acids.