Parameters influencing kinetics of nickel extraction from a Greek laterite during leaching with sulphuric acid at atmospheric pressure

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Abstract

The mineralogical composition of the ore was determined and the mineral phases with which nickel is associated were identified. The ore was prepared by grinding to -420 micrometres and classification into granulometric fractions. Prior to the main series of experiments the effect of agitation rate on nickel recovery was investigated. The influence of sulphuric acid concentration, temperature and particle size on the kinetics of nickel extraction was then studied, both quantitatively and qualitatively, over fixed value intervals. Application of the initial rate method enabled determination both of the order of reaction with respect to sulphuric acid concentration and the activation energy for the dissolution of nickel. The results indicate that a physical mechanism can be ruled out as the rate-determining step in the extraction of nickel from the ore and that a chemical mechanism is more likely
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APA:  (1991)  Parameters influencing kinetics of nickel extraction from a Greek laterite during leaching with sulphuric acid at atmospheric pressure

MLA: Parameters influencing kinetics of nickel extraction from a Greek laterite during leaching with sulphuric acid at atmospheric pressure. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1991.

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