The Use Of Pyrrhotite To Recover Nickel And Cobalt From Acid Leach Liquors

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
M. Bussell W. E. Ewers M. R. Thornber N. F. Dyson T. R. Scott
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1973

Abstract

Leach liquors derived from the processing of nickel ores are generally highly contaminated and contain appreciable free acid. Methods are described for obtaining a commercial grade of concentrate from such solutions using pyrrhotite as the seed material to abstract nick- el, cobalt, etc. from solution. At temperatures in excess of 160° C., recoveries of 99% can be obtained from contaminated solutions where the free acidity is as high as 0.5 M in sulphuric acid. At lower temperatures down to 80° C., high recoveries can also be obtained either by adding H2S to the system with appropriate adjustment of the free acidity or by using "activated" pyrrhotite or artificial FeS in the system without prior addition of H2S. The methods are applicable to liquors derived from either oxide or sulphide ores, and the products are suitable for smelting or other known processes used to obtain pure metals. The mechanism of the reaction appears to vary with the operating temperature, and the results ye therefore discussed in the light of electron probe and optical microscopic studies.
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APA: M. Bussell W. E. Ewers M. R. Thornber N. F. Dyson T. R. Scott  (1973)  The Use Of Pyrrhotite To Recover Nickel And Cobalt From Acid Leach Liquors

MLA: M. Bussell W. E. Ewers M. R. Thornber N. F. Dyson T. R. Scott The Use Of Pyrrhotite To Recover Nickel And Cobalt From Acid Leach Liquors. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1973.

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