Atmospheric Leaching of Laterites with Iron Precipitation as Goethite

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Houyuan Liu
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

A new process was developed to recover nickel and cobalt by leaching laterite ore at atmospheric pressure and.95"-105" C. The nickel-containing goethite in limonite was first leached with sulphuric acid to liberate over 90% of nickel, cobalt and iron. The dissolved iron was then precipitated as Ni-free goethite by the additioil of saprolite. The acid released during iron precipitation as goethite was simultaneously used as lixiviant to leach saprolite to recover more nickel. With this process the limonite and saprolite were essentially converted into goethite-, gypsum- and silica- containing tailings. Twenty bench scale tests and two campaigns of pilot plant operation were carried out at BHP Billiton's Newcastle Technology Centre (NTC) from January to August 2002. The overall nickel and cobalt extractions were 81 to 90% and 91 to 100% respectively. The average plant availability was 99%. The advantages of this process over existing processes include high plant availability, high consistency, robustness and simplicity of the operation.
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APA: Houyuan Liu  (2004)  Atmospheric Leaching of Laterites with Iron Precipitation as Goethite

MLA: Houyuan Liu Atmospheric Leaching of Laterites with Iron Precipitation as Goethite. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2004.

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