Oxidative Precipitation Of Fe And Mn By Air/So2

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Michelle Mouton Johanna van Deventer Jussi Vaarno
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Mintek has been involved in numerous projects to remove Fe and Mn from dilute Co sulphate solutions by means of oxidative precipitation using air/SO2. Test work was done using a gas induction system, designed and supplied by Outotec. Various aspects, such as SO2 concentration, SO2 flowrate, impeller rotation speed and pH were investigated on a 2 m3 scale. Batch tests were performed using a residence time of 5 hours. Mintek has been involved in numerous projects to remove Fe and Mn from dilute Co sulphate solutions by means of oxidative precipitation using air/SO2. Test work was done using a gas induction system, designed and supplied by Outotec. Various aspects, such as SO2 concentration, SO2 flowrate, impeller rotation speed and pH were investigated on a 2 m3 scale. Batch tests were performed using a residence time of 5 hours. Impeller rotation speeds of 0-220 rpm were tested, and it seemed that speeds of between 80 and 220 rpm gave similar Fe and Mn removal rates. Co and Cu losses were generally below 1% and 5% respectively at pH 3.
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APA: Michelle Mouton Johanna van Deventer Jussi Vaarno  (2007)  Oxidative Precipitation Of Fe And Mn By Air/So2

MLA: Michelle Mouton Johanna van Deventer Jussi Vaarno Oxidative Precipitation Of Fe And Mn By Air/So2. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2007.

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