Direct Solvent Extraction of Cobalt and Nickel from Laterite-Acid Pressure Leach Liquors

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
K. Soldenhoff
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

The Bulong deposit, situated near Kalgoorlie in Western Australia and owned by Resolute Limited, is a lateritic deposit containing on average 1.1% nickel and 0.09% cobalt. A process has been developed and tested at the mini-plant scale for direct solvent extraction and separation of Co and Ni from solutions derived by acid pressure leaching of Bulong ore. In this paper, two solvent extraction processes are described. The first process uses Cyanex 272 to extract cobalt and reject nickel to the raffinate. The second process uses Versatic 10 to extract and purify nickel. The loaded strip nickel solution is suitable for electrowinning. Results of both batch laboratory tests and continuous mini-plant trials are presented. The selectivity of the solvents with respect to the major impurities such as Mn, Mg, Ca, and Zn is also discussed.
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APA: K. Soldenhoff  (1998)  Direct Solvent Extraction of Cobalt and Nickel from Laterite-Acid Pressure Leach Liquors

MLA: K. Soldenhoff Direct Solvent Extraction of Cobalt and Nickel from Laterite-Acid Pressure Leach Liquors. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1998.

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