Development of Leaching Process for MN Extraction Using Carbohydrates as Reducing Agents: Kinetic Model, Operating Condition Optimisation and Liquor Leach Purification.

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
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- 1
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- 127 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2003
Abstract
"Different hydrometallurgical processes have been studied in order to recover manganese(II) from oxidised minerals such as MnO2 (Vegliò and Toro, 1994). An innovative acid reductive leaching carried out in soft experimental conditions was here considered using agro-industrial wastes containing carbohydrates as reducing agents (Vegliò et al., 1998).The leaching process was investigated from a kinetic and equilibrium point of view in order to optimize the experimental conditions and obtain high purity and concentrated MnSO4 solutions.The overall leaching process (not considering the complex network of intermediate oxidation reactions of the carbohydrates in hot sulphuric acid medium (Vegliò and Toro, 1994)) can be described by the following reaction:24 MnO2 + C12H22O11 + 48 H 24 Mn2+ + 12 CO2 + 35 H2O (1)A Shrinking Core Model (SCM) was modified by a variable activation energy term to take into account both the variable reagent concentrations and the reaction rate change with respect to the manganese dioxide conversion. The influence of the particle size in the kinetic model is discussed with the support of SEM analysis and BET surface measurements before and after leaching.Manganese extraction yield was maximised (170-190 g/L) using appropriate carbohydrates and acid excesses, while impurity concentrations were kept low (Fe<10ppm and Ca<300ppm) pre-treating the ores, using hydroalcoholic leaching medium and different combinations of down-stream processes. In particular precipitation, solvent extraction and adsorption onto active carbon were tested to eliminate Fe and Ca from MnSO4 solutions."
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APA:
(2003) Development of Leaching Process for MN Extraction Using Carbohydrates as Reducing Agents: Kinetic Model, Operating Condition Optimisation and Liquor Leach Purification.MLA: Development of Leaching Process for MN Extraction Using Carbohydrates as Reducing Agents: Kinetic Model, Operating Condition Optimisation and Liquor Leach Purification.. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2003.