Development of Cobalt Sulfate Solution Purification by Sulfides Precipitation

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
A. Van den Steen
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

In the early fifties Professor Breckpot of the Louvain University in Belgium in collaboration with the Research Laboratory of Metallurgie Hoboken, discovered the possibility to separate nickel from cobalt sulfate solutions by a nickel sulfide depolarized cementation. This reaction, completed later with a zinc precipitation, was developed into purification processes for the Shituru and Luilu Gécamines cobalt plants in Zaíre. Due to increasing demand for higher quality products and the necessity of lowering the production costs, more laboratory and pilot plant investigations concerning the key parameters for the nickel and zinc sulfides precipitation were under- taken. Especially the relative stabilities of cobalt, nickel and zinc sulfides, precipitated with elemental sulfur or sodium hydrosulfide, were examined in relatlon with the pH and with the redox potential. These investigations have led to better plant practice and new development possibilities. The valorisation of the precipitated sulfides has also been considered.
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APA: A. Van den Steen  (1988)  Development of Cobalt Sulfate Solution Purification by Sulfides Precipitation

MLA: A. Van den Steen Development of Cobalt Sulfate Solution Purification by Sulfides Precipitation. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1988.

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