The Jaguar Nickel Inc. Sechol Laterite Project - Atmospheric Chloride Leach Process

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
G. B. Harris
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

Jaguar Nickel Inc. is developing the Sechol Nickel-Cobalt Laterite Project in Guatemala, Central America. Recognizing the potential advantages offered by chloride brine chemistry, Jaguar, at the facilities of Process Research ORTECH Inc, Mississauga, has developed an Atmospheric Chloride Leaching Process using a mixed chloride lixiviant to recover the nickel and cobalt, whilst leaving the majority of the iron and magnesium in the leach residue. Subsequent solution purification and mixed nickel/cobalt hydroxide product recovery is by standard precipitation methods, using recycled caustic magnesia, with a final stage of pyrohydrolysis of a portion of the concentrated magnesium chloride brine for recycling both the caustic magnesia and chloride lixiviant. The flowsheet that has been developed also offers opportunities for by-product recovery and efficient, environmentally clean process effluent management. The paper discusses some of the early leaching results in the context of strong chloride brine chemistry, with emphasis on how the controlling of water activity, hydrogen ion activity and chloride concentration permits the selective leaching of nickel and cobalt from an iron-magnesium matrix. Keywords: nickel, cobalt, iron, magnesium, Sechol, Guatemala, chloride, pyrohydrolysis
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APA: G. B. Harris  (2004)  The Jaguar Nickel Inc. Sechol Laterite Project - Atmospheric Chloride Leach Process

MLA: G. B. Harris The Jaguar Nickel Inc. Sechol Laterite Project - Atmospheric Chloride Leach Process. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2004.

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