Basic aspects of nickel extraction from chromitiferous overburden

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
Y. V. Swamy B. R. Reddy B. V. R. Murthy H. S. Ray
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Dec 1, 1995

Abstract

The Ni oxide was reduced with a CO-CO2-N2 gas mixture and the effects were observed of process variables such as roasting temperature, time and CO partial pressure. Extraction of over 90% of Ni was achieved by ammoniacal leaching of ore that had been reduced for 1 h at 760 degrees C under a gas mixture with a volumetric CO/(CO+CO2) ratio of 0.57. The kinetic data were found to conform to the Ginstling-Brounstein equation. The applicability of this model was confirmed by evaluating the apparent activation energy with the use of independently constructed differential and integral plots, which showed an excellent match
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APA: Y. V. Swamy B. R. Reddy B. V. R. Murthy H. S. Ray  (1995)  Basic aspects of nickel extraction from chromitiferous overburden

MLA: Y. V. Swamy B. R. Reddy B. V. R. Murthy H. S. Ray Basic aspects of nickel extraction from chromitiferous overburden. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1995.

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