Atmospheric leaching behavior and kinetics study of roasted laterite ore

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Gyan Prameswara Idi Amin Andi Nurfaadhilah Ulfah Iga Trisnawati Himawan Tri Bayu Murti Petrus Fitria Puspita
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Aug 1, 2024

Abstract

Laterite ores, rich in essential metals like nickel, iron and cobalt, are a crucial resource for modern technology. However, the extraction of nickel from laterite ores is a complex process due to their intricate mineral compositions and low nickel concentrations. This paper presents the results of a study to understand the leaching behavior of preroasted laterite ore and the impact of roasting on leaching kinetics. The ore was subjected to roasting at 280 and 610 °C for a duration of three hours, followed by leaching in sulfuric acid (H2SO4) under atmospheric conditions. The results show that preroasting the ore at 610 °C significantly improved the recovery of nickel during leaching, with recovery rate of up to 93 percent, and the leaching process of the preroasted ore was primarily controlled by diffusion through the ash layer. The activation energy values were found to be 20.97 kJ/mol for the ore roasted at 280 °C, and 18.97 kJ/mol for the ore roasted at 610°C. These findings suggest that preroasting can enhance the leaching performance of laterite ore, potentially paving the way for more efficient and sustainable nickel extraction processes.
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APA: Gyan Prameswara Idi Amin Andi Nurfaadhilah Ulfah Iga Trisnawati Himawan Tri Bayu Murti Petrus Fitria Puspita  (2024)  Atmospheric leaching behavior and kinetics study of roasted laterite ore

MLA: Gyan Prameswara Idi Amin Andi Nurfaadhilah Ulfah Iga Trisnawati Himawan Tri Bayu Murti Petrus Fitria Puspita Atmospheric leaching behavior and kinetics study of roasted laterite ore. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2024.

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