Chlorine Leach of Anode Slime Arisen from the Nickel Matte Electrorefining

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
T. Inami
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Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

The chlorine leach of the anode slime was studied in order to improve the treatment process at the Niihama Nickel Refinery. The anode slime originates from the nickel matte electrorefining and, contains 3-5% of nickel as sulfides. A comparative study has been conducted on the filter cake resulting from the sulfur filtration of the molten anode slime. The kinetic factors of the chlorine leach such as temperature, grain size were defined. Under the optimized condition, 70-80% of the nickel is recovered from the slime or filter cake. On the basis of these results, the chlorine leach process for the treatment of anode slime has been established. The leaching plant has been installed and successfully operated since 1986.
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APA: T. Inami  (1988)  Chlorine Leach of Anode Slime Arisen from the Nickel Matte Electrorefining

MLA: T. Inami Chlorine Leach of Anode Slime Arisen from the Nickel Matte Electrorefining. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1988.

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