Behaviour of Cu, Fe, Ni and PGM in the atmospheric sulphuric acid leaching of Ni-Fe-Cu-S converter matte, M.I. Isaacs, P. Van Wyk, G. Akdogan, and S.M. Bradshaw

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
M. I. Isaacs P. Van Wyk G. Akdogan S. M. Bradshaw
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Abstract

In the mineral processing industry, Ni-Cu-Fe-S converter matte is leached in order to remove base metals from a concentrate containing platinum group metals (PGMs). This paper investigates the atmospheric leaching process, in order to develop a better understanding of the leaching behaviour of the base metals; in particular Cu, Fe, Ni, and the PGMs in particular Ru and Ir with key process variables, acid concentration, copper concentration under oxidative leaching conditions. Higher initial acid concentration resulted in a higher copper, iron and nickel extractions, as well as higher leaching rates together with faster Cu, Ru, Ir precipitation occurring. On the other hand, a higher initial copper concentration resulted in more nickel but less iron being extracted. Keywords: PGM, converter matte, leaching, precipitation
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APA: M. I. Isaacs P. Van Wyk G. Akdogan S. M. Bradshaw  (2020)  Behaviour of Cu, Fe, Ni and PGM in the atmospheric sulphuric acid leaching of Ni-Fe-Cu-S converter matte, M.I. Isaacs, P. Van Wyk, G. Akdogan, and S.M. Bradshaw

MLA: M. I. Isaacs P. Van Wyk G. Akdogan S. M. Bradshaw Behaviour of Cu, Fe, Ni and PGM in the atmospheric sulphuric acid leaching of Ni-Fe-Cu-S converter matte, M.I. Isaacs, P. Van Wyk, G. Akdogan, and S.M. Bradshaw. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.

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