New Developments In The Recovery Of Copper, Cobalt, Zinc And Manganese In The Boleo Process

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Abstract

Baja Mining is currently constructing the Boleo metallurgical plant in Santa Rosalia, Mexico to recover copper, cobalt, zinc and possibly manganese products from the Boleo ore. The process involves an acid seawater leach of the whole ore followed by solid-liquid separation and washing of the leach residue. Solvent extraction is used to separate copper, cobalt and zinc from solution. Copper and cobalt are recovered as cathode metal products and zinc as a zinc sulphate monohydrate. Manganese may be directly precipitated as manganese carbonate which can be used as a feedstock for manganese metal production. Laboratory testing has continued to refine various aspects of the process including iron removal, cobalt and zinc solvent extraction, cadmium cementation, cobalt electrowinning and manganese metal electrowinning. The results of this testing are reported in this paper.
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APA:  (2012)  New Developments In The Recovery Of Copper, Cobalt, Zinc And Manganese In The Boleo Process

MLA: New Developments In The Recovery Of Copper, Cobalt, Zinc And Manganese In The Boleo Process. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2012.

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