Extraction Of Nickel And Calcium From Hypersaline Solutions Using Versatic 10

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 13
- File Size:
- 142 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2003
Abstract
The first industrial application of direct solvent extraction of nickel from hypersaline sulfate feed solutions has highlighted the need to investigate the influence of chloride on the extraction behaviour nickel in the presence of calcium using Versatic 10 and the solubility characteristics of gypsum. Temperature-solubility curves for gypsum in various aqueous electrolytes were prepared. The solubility of gypsum is increased significantly by the presence of sulfate ions, while chloride ions decrease it for a given temperature. The anion effects of chloride and sulfate on the extraction of calcium and nickel by Versatic 10 corresponded well with the complexing ability of the anions. It was shown that the presence of chloride shifts the extraction isotherms for both metals significantly to the left, while decreasing the selectivity of Versatic 10 for nickel over calcium. The loading of nickel onto Versatic 10 in this system was shown to be at a maximum within 3 seconds, while calcium extraction took between 4 ? 5 seconds to load to a maximum. Chloride ions had no influence on loading kinetics of nickel, but depressed the rate of calcium loading. It was shown that in the presence of an excess of nickel, calcium loading is effectively eliminated, and that calcium is scrubbed from Versatic 10 within 2.5 seconds of contact with nickel electrolyte.
Citation
APA:
(2003) Extraction Of Nickel And Calcium From Hypersaline Solutions Using Versatic 10MLA: Extraction Of Nickel And Calcium From Hypersaline Solutions Using Versatic 10. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.