A process for efficient separation/recovery of copper involving selective
extraction of the copper ion with the aid of an organic extractant from
an aqueous chloride solution containing copper and one or more
concomitant elements, discharged from an extractive metallurgy of
non-ferrous metals or the like, and subsequent stripping. The process of
solvent extraction of copper which treats an aqueous chloride solution
containing copper and one or more concomitant elements to
separate/recover copper, comprising the first step for selective
extraction of copper from the aqueous chloride solution by mixing the
solution with an extractant of organic solvent composed of tributyl
phosphate as the major component after adjusting the solution at an
oxidation-reduction potential of 0 to 350 mV (based on an Ag/AgCl
electrode), and the second step for stripping of copper by mixing the
extractant in which copper is stripped with an aqueous solution.