Extraction of Cobalt and Nickel from a Pyrrhotite Rich Tailings Sample via Bioleaching

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R. Cameron
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Abstract

The growing use and acceptance of electric vehicles (EV), as evidenced by the record sales of over 750 thousand vehicles in 2016 and a current global EV stock of 2 million vehicles, is putting pressure on sourcing raw materials such as cobalt, and to a lesser extent, nickel. Global supply is poorly diversified, with 50– 60% of global cobalt production sourced solely from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). One potential source for cobalt and nickel are low-grade nickeliferous pyrrhotite tailings, of which 50–100 million tonnes are present in the Sudbury area alone. This paper presents the extraction of cobalt and nickel from this material using a combination of flotation and bioleaching technologies. The findings of a high-level techno-economic analysis of the proposed processing flowsheet are presented.
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APA: R. Cameron  Extraction of Cobalt and Nickel from a Pyrrhotite Rich Tailings Sample via Bioleaching

MLA: R. Cameron Extraction of Cobalt and Nickel from a Pyrrhotite Rich Tailings Sample via Bioleaching. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society,

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