Investigation of Caustic Calcined Magnesium Oxide Produced from Seawater for Hydrometallurgical Applications in Cobalt and Nickel Extraction Processes

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
A. McEneaney E. Feichtenhofer C. Piribauer
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2017

Abstract

"As part of a major diversification project, RHI AG, through its plant in Drogheda Ireland, has developed a Caustic Calcined Magnesium Oxide (CCM) for use in the Cobalt (Co) & Nickel (Ni) hydrometallurgical extraction industry. In the course of the project, the company investigated the chemical and physical properties of a number of different Magnesia’s used in Co & Ni hydrometallurgy applications and has been able to determine the important parameters for a successful Magnesia for this application. A number of live plant trials have confirmed the results of this testwork and the company is now proceeding to produce this product in commercial quantities at Premier Periclase Ltd., the RHI AG plant in Drogheda, Ireland. This paper will outline the development work conducted by the company and highlight the important chemical and physical properties that make a successful CCM. Much of the research was conducted at the RHI Technology Centre in Leoben, Austria. In addition, a number of external laboratory studies were conducted on behalf of RHI AG. The result of this work has allowed the company to develop a Magnesia product with optimised properties for use in the Cobalt and Nickel hydrometallurgical extraction process.INTRODUCTION Premier Periclase is part of RHI AG, a globally operating supplier of refractory products, systems and services, headquartered in Vienna, Austria. The company produces Magnesia from seawater at its plant in Drogheda, Ireland. While the main focus is on production of refractory grade Dead Burned Magnesia for the steel industry, the plant also produces a number of different grades of Caustic Calcined Magnesia as well as Magnesium Hydroxide products. As part of a major project to diversify the company’s product base, the use of CCM in the Cobalt (Co) & Nickel (Ni) hydrometallurgical extraction industry was investigated. One of the company’s highly reactive grades of Caustic Calcined Magnesia was found to be particularly suitable for this application. In an effort to understand what makes a successful Magnesia for hydrometallurgy the chemical and physical properties of different Magnesia’s used in Co & Ni hydrometallurgy were investigated. This paper and conference presentation outlines the findings of this process."
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APA: A. McEneaney E. Feichtenhofer C. Piribauer  (2017)  Investigation of Caustic Calcined Magnesium Oxide Produced from Seawater for Hydrometallurgical Applications in Cobalt and Nickel Extraction Processes

MLA: A. McEneaney E. Feichtenhofer C. Piribauer Investigation of Caustic Calcined Magnesium Oxide Produced from Seawater for Hydrometallurgical Applications in Cobalt and Nickel Extraction Processes. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2017.

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