RI 9082 - Cobalt and Nickel From Lead-Smelter Matte: Purification of Leach Liquor

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. B. Prater
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

Research by the Bureau of Mines includes efforts to devise means for maximum recovery of critical and strategic metals from primary and secondary domestic resources. As part of that effort, the Bureau developed a hydrometallurgical process to recover Co, Ni, and Cu from Missouri lead-smelter matte. The process includes leaching with H2S04 plus Mn02 as an oxidizing agent, liquor purification, selective precipitation of CuS, (Co,Ni)S, and MnC03, and crystallization of Na2S04&apos; This report is concerned primarily with liquor purification, in which As and Fe are removed from the leach liquor by pH adjustment and filtration. Two variations of the purification step are described. One variation provides liquor containing <1 mg/L As and Fe but requires two solid-liquid separations, The other is achieved with only one solid-liquid separation but leads to a lower degree of purification.
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APA: R. B. Prater  (1987)  RI 9082 - Cobalt and Nickel From Lead-Smelter Matte: Purification of Leach Liquor

MLA: R. B. Prater RI 9082 - Cobalt and Nickel From Lead-Smelter Matte: Purification of Leach Liquor. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1987.

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