Recovery of Metal Ions from Process Solutions by Cementation

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Raj P. Singh
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

Applications of cementation in the recovery of metal ions from process solutions have been known for a long time. Cementation reactions involve electrochemical precipitation of a noble metal from solutions of its salts on a more electropositive metal which, in tum, progressively dissolves. For example, addition of zinc metal powder in a solution containing zinc and cobalt ions would allow for the precipitation (separation) of cobalt according to the following chemical reaction. This paper pertains to the recovery of cobalt from cobalt process solutions via a cementation reaction on aluminum shavings (metal scraps from cans etc). Specifically, we report on the characterization of cobalt process solutions, a by-product obtained from cobalt chemicals, and the kinetics of cobalt, nickel and manganese cementation from process solutions on aluminum shavings.
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APA: Raj P. Singh  (2000)  Recovery of Metal Ions from Process Solutions by Cementation

MLA: Raj P. Singh Recovery of Metal Ions from Process Solutions by Cementation. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2000.

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