Separation of Ni and Co from Mn, Mg and Ca in Sulphate Laterite Leach Solutions

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
E. Legault-Seguin
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

The current industrial practice in the processing of nickeliferous laterites involves the precipitation and releaching of Ni and Co to allow separation from the major impurities of Mn, Mg and Ca. A direct solvent extraction process has significant advantages over this practice, which suffers from difficult and costly precipitation steps, lower recovery and inherently complex flowsheets. The present investigation involves the examination of Cyanex 272, Cyanex 301 and Cyanex 302 as extractants for the direct extraction of Ni and Co from major impurities associated with laterite leaching, i.e. Mn, Mg and Ca. For Co extraction, Cyanex 301 and Cyanex 302 are superior to Cyanex 272, because they are able to selectively separate Co from Mn, Mg and Ca. Cyanex 272 offers complete extraction of Co from Ni and Ca, but Mn and Mg pose difficulty. Ni can only be extracted selectively with Cyanex 301, thus another extractant selective for Ni, such as Versatic 10 or Cyanex 301, is needed to recover Ni if Cyanex 302 or Cyanex 272 is used for the initial extraction.
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APA: E. Legault-Seguin  (2004)  Separation of Ni and Co from Mn, Mg and Ca in Sulphate Laterite Leach Solutions

MLA: E. Legault-Seguin Separation of Ni and Co from Mn, Mg and Ca in Sulphate Laterite Leach Solutions. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2004.

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