Impurity Levels In Hematite Produced By Autoclave Hydrolysis Of Ferric Nitrate

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Gus Van Weert
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

This paper describes the results of autoclave testwork where ferric nitrate was hydrolysed in the presence of certain cations and anions and the resulting hematite analyzed for foreign constituents. For the cations Zn++, Ni++, Cu++, and AI+++, selectivity factors of over 107 were found. Magnesium gave 3.106. These factors are calculated as Me/Fe in solution over Me/Fe in the hematite; Me representing the metal in ion added. As-a result of the testwork at Delft University of Technology, BUDELCO (the Netherlands electrolytic zinc producer) ran a series of ferric nitrate hydrolysis tests in the presence of 10 additional trace elements. Impurity levels were prejudiced on Me2 EPHA extraction of iron from their zinc circuit, followed by HNO3 stripping. Good selectivity against base metals was confirmed, but trace elements forming anions (As. Sb) and sulphate were incorporated in the hematite. These BUDELCO results are also presented.
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APA: Gus Van Weert  (1995)  Impurity Levels In Hematite Produced By Autoclave Hydrolysis Of Ferric Nitrate

MLA: Gus Van Weert Impurity Levels In Hematite Produced By Autoclave Hydrolysis Of Ferric Nitrate. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1995.

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