Recovery of Magnesium from Waste Effluent in Nickel Laterite Hydrometallurgy Process

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Ninglei Sun Jinshan Liu Kuiting Wang Aiguo Dong Yeda Lu
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

"Eliminating the environmental threat caused by waste effluent containing magnesium sulfate derived from the process of nickel laterite sulfuric acid leaching and subsequent nickel precipitation is always a focus in the metallurgy field. A new flowsheet whose procedures include vaporization, crystallization, two stages precipitation of magnesium, causticizing treatment of filtrate and ammonia recycle was investigated. Both the details of the flowsheet and its application are described in this article. It is confirmed to be an effective and economical method to prevent the pollution by the waste effluent, simultaneity, a series of magnesium products recovered during the process own good economic returns.IntroductionSulfuric acid leaching is the conventional procedure of extraction valuable metals from ores in hydrometallurgy field. During the process of nickel laterite sulfuric acid leaching, several metals, including Ni, Co, Al Mn, Fe, Mg etc., migrate into the leachate in the form of soluble metal sulfate. After subsequent procedure of purification, precipitation of Ni and Co and neutralization, an enormous stream of waste effluent which contains a concentration of approx. 15-40g/L Mg is exhausted. Such solution containing magnesium sulfate is toxic, which causes diarrhea for both human and animals. On the other hand, large amount of sulfate acid was consumed during the process of leaching by the compound of Mg, which increases cost of a hydro nickel plant.In arid areas, the waste effluent mentioned above is treated via evaporate pond owning large acreage, which needs not only the appropriate meteorologic condition, but occupies much land. In coastal areas, it is directly discharged to the sea, which probably deteriorates ecological system of offshore strip. The most widespread method to treat with the waste effluent is neutralization by lime cream, the residues of which containing magnesium hydroxide and gypsum are transported to residues pool. Neutralization is a simple process, but it never recycles the Mg and sulfate anion into new application, meanwhile, the residues are potential threat to the environment."
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APA: Ninglei Sun Jinshan Liu Kuiting Wang Aiguo Dong Yeda Lu  (2012)  Recovery of Magnesium from Waste Effluent in Nickel Laterite Hydrometallurgy Process

MLA: Ninglei Sun Jinshan Liu Kuiting Wang Aiguo Dong Yeda Lu Recovery of Magnesium from Waste Effluent in Nickel Laterite Hydrometallurgy Process. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2012.

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