Selective Precipitation Of Cobalt From Ammonia Leach Solutions: Recent Experience At The Corefco Refinery In Fort Saskatchewan

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 6
- File Size:
- 97 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2003
Abstract
The efficient separation of cobalt from nickel is a fundamental objective in the refining of cobalt. Based on recent experience at the Corefco refinery in Fort Saskatchewan, the identification of a novel process for the selective precipitation of cobalt from aqueous ammonia leach liquors is described. The addition of calcium sulphate, CaSO4.2H2O (gypsum), to an aqueous solution containing cobalt(III) hexammine sulphate, [Co(NH3)6]2(SO4)3, will result in the precipitation of a sparingly soluble double salt having the stoichiometry, [Co(NH3)6]2(SO4)3.2CaSO4.xH2O, where x = 4 or 6. Leach residues, which may contain a significant quantity of cobalt associated with the cobalt calcium double salt, can be washed with process solutions that contain ammonium carbonate. After contact with ammonium carbonate, the cobalt is recovered into solution, while the calcium is re-precipitated as the insoluble carbonate. The simplicity of this elemental separation and its high selectivity for cobalt, as well as the demonstrated usefulness in improving cobalt recoveries, are the basis for the potential applications of this process.
Citation
APA:
(2003) Selective Precipitation Of Cobalt From Ammonia Leach Solutions: Recent Experience At The Corefco Refinery In Fort SaskatchewanMLA: Selective Precipitation Of Cobalt From Ammonia Leach Solutions: Recent Experience At The Corefco Refinery In Fort Saskatchewan. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.