Online Measurement of Residual Phosphorus in the Cobalt Precipitation Process for the Purpose of Dosage Control

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
R. Pretorius N. Mautsa
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2023

Abstract

In a cobalt precipitation plant, phosphoric acid is used to eliminate excess uranium from the pregnant leach solution, resulting in a cobalt hydroxide product that has little uranium contamination. However, the amount of phosphoric acid added must be monitored and controlled to avoid financial and sustainability impacts and to prevent negative impacts on the final product quality. One possible solution to this problem is the use of online residual phosphorus measurement techniques to regulate the addition. By continuously monitoring the residual phosphorus levels in the solution, the plant can adjust dosing in real time to maintain the target residual phosphorus level. As a result, the cobalt precipitation plant can improve phosphorus level control, lowering the risk of overdosing, and ensuring consistent product quality. This approach can also improve process efficiency, reduce operational costs, and have a positive environmental impact
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APA: R. Pretorius N. Mautsa  (2023)  Online Measurement of Residual Phosphorus in the Cobalt Precipitation Process for the Purpose of Dosage Control

MLA: R. Pretorius N. Mautsa Online Measurement of Residual Phosphorus in the Cobalt Precipitation Process for the Purpose of Dosage Control . The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2023.

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