Calcination Behavior of Sivrihisar Laterite Ores of Turkey

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Ender Keskinkilic Saeid Pournaderi Ahmet Geveci Yavuz A. Topkaya
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

"This study investigated calcination behavior of one of the Turkish laterite deposits, which was recently found in Sivrihisar region. Representative limonitic laterite samples (1.26% Ni) taken from Yunusemre Karasivritepe and Kucuksivritepe location were first subjected to drying. Removal of chemically bound water and other volatiles were then studied, in detail. In the calcination experiments, temperature and time were the main experimental variables. Thermal treatment was conducted at the specific temperatures in 250 °C - 800 °C range. The weight losses due to elimination of chemically bound water and other volatiles were reported to be approximately 10 per cent of the weight of the ore. For the particle size used in the current work, 700 °C and 40 minutes were determined to be the optimum calcination temperature and time, respectively.IntroductionThe nickel ores that are economically valuable can be grouped into two categories: sulphide type nickel ores and oxide type nickel ores, namely laterites. Over all reserves in the world, 40% are sulphide nickel ores and the remaining 60% are laterites [1]. Pyrometallurgical nickel extraction from sulphide type nickel ores is conducted via matte smelting. More recently, laterite ore bodies have been subjected to nickel extraction. Depending mainly on the chemical composition of the laterite and the process economics, various extraction techniques have been implemented: pyrometallurgical route involves ferronickel smelting. High pressure acid leaching (HPAL) is the commercial method for hydrometallurgical nickel extraction, while ammonia leaching (CARON Process) is a combination of pyrometallurgical and hydrometallurgical processes [2]. With the improvements in these processes, it is predicted that laterite’s share in the world nickel production will rise to 50% in 2012, while it was reported to be 42% in 1,200,000 tons of annual production in 2003 [3]."
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APA: Ender Keskinkilic Saeid Pournaderi Ahmet Geveci Yavuz A. Topkaya  (2011)  Calcination Behavior of Sivrihisar Laterite Ores of Turkey

MLA: Ender Keskinkilic Saeid Pournaderi Ahmet Geveci Yavuz A. Topkaya Calcination Behavior of Sivrihisar Laterite Ores of Turkey. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2011.

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