Dissolution Behavior of Magnesia in Hydrochloric Acid with Strong Brine

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Zunyu Hu Weizhong Ding Dingsheng Tan Shuqiang Guo
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

"The mixture of hydrochloric acid and magnesium chloride is a good lixiviant for leaching of laterite. The solution can enhance the leaching ability because of the proton activity deviated positively from ideal. Otherwise, the existence of magnesium chloride in the lixiviant affects the dissolution behavior of magnesia, which may be an advantage of the process with less hydrochloric acid consumption. An investigation of magnesia particle dissolved in strong hydrochloric acid solution has been conducted. Influences of concentration of the magnesium chloride and hydrochloric acid and temperature on magnesia dissolution were studied. The dissolution mechanism was also discussed in this paper.IntroductionThere has recently been much interest in the use of hydrochloric acid leaching processes for recovering metal from ores or secondary resources [l-41_ Compared with sulfuric acid, the use of hydrochloric acid as lixiviant offers significant advantages including faster leaching kinetics even at atmospheric conditions, higher leaching rate and greater solubility for most metal chlorides [5-61 .With the gradual decline of the nickel sulfide supply, the extraction of nickel from laterites has become increasingly attractive [7-s1. Nickel may be co=ercially recovered from laterites both by pyrometallurgical and hydrometallurgical processes. The drawbacks of pyrometallurgical processes include the requirement of high grade ores, substantial energy input and loss of cobalt bound within ores. The extraction of Ni from lower grade nickel laterites ores is suited by hydrometallurgical routes, which play an increasingly important role with depletion of higher grade deposits."
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APA: Zunyu Hu Weizhong Ding Dingsheng Tan Shuqiang Guo  (2014)  Dissolution Behavior of Magnesia in Hydrochloric Acid with Strong Brine

MLA: Zunyu Hu Weizhong Ding Dingsheng Tan Shuqiang Guo Dissolution Behavior of Magnesia in Hydrochloric Acid with Strong Brine. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2014.

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