New Selective Ion Exchange Resins for Copper and Nickel

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Robert R. Grinstead
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

Two new ion exchange resins have been developed, which selectively absorb copper and nickel in preference to ferric iron from dilute sulfuric acid solutions of pH 1-3. The first absorbs copper and not nickel and can be readily eluted with 1-2N sulfuric acid. This resin is well adapted to the processing of copper leach liquors, including relatively low grade liquors obtained from dump leaching. The second resin absorbs nickel as well as copper in the same pH region, but only the nickel is eluted with 1-2N sulfuric acid. Elution of the copper requires much stronger (ca. ION) acid, altho both species are readily eluted with dilute (ca. lN) ammonium hydroxide. This resin, which should be useful in processing of certain types of copper-bearing solutions, may also be suitable for treating acidic nickel leach solutions of laterites and other non-sulfide ores.
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APA: Robert R. Grinstead  (1976)  New Selective Ion Exchange Resins for Copper and Nickel

MLA: Robert R. Grinstead New Selective Ion Exchange Resins for Copper and Nickel. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1976.

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