RI 5740 Recovering Cobalt And Nickel From Complex Sulfide Ores Of Southeastern Missouri - Summary

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- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- 20
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1961
Abstract
Sulfide ore concentrates containing cobalt, nickel, copper, lead, and iron were salt roasted and leached on a laboratory scale. More than 95 percent of the cobalt, nickel, and copper was recovered. Heating patterns for salt roasting different concentrates were established. More cobalt, nickel, and copper were recovered from a bulk concentrate composed of a mixture of copper concentrate and iron concentrate. This mixture corresponded roughly with the mixture of these materials in stockpiles in southeastern Missouri. A temperature range of 375° to 400° C. was best for salt roasting. Metal chlorides were leached at a pH of 1 from chloridized charges of concentrates, Although the amounts of cobalt, nickel, and copper extracted were high, the amount of iron dissolved simultaneously interfered with subsequent separation and recovery of these metals. The amount of dissolved iron was reduced substantially by steam treating chloridized charges of bulk concentrate at 300° C. In this way, the ratios of cobalt, nickel, and copper to iron in leach liquors permitted satisfactory separation and recovery of these metals. INTRODUCTION The Federal Bureau of Mines is experimenting with chloridizing reactions.4 5 6 7/ Salt roasting of sulfide ores and concentrates, or their calcines, to form metal chlorides has certain advantages. Chlorides of
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(1961) RI 5740 Recovering Cobalt And Nickel From Complex Sulfide Ores Of Southeastern Missouri - SummaryMLA: RI 5740 Recovering Cobalt And Nickel From Complex Sulfide Ores Of Southeastern Missouri - Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1961.