Selective Sorption of Nickel and Cobalt From Acid Liquors Using Chelating Resins (0f942610-63b8-4dff-8af9-adf2d4c23f68)

International Mineral Processing Congress
Flávia D. Mendes Renato S. Costa Afonso H. Martins
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

"This paper presents some important aspects regarding the ion exchange treatment of an Ni and Co sulphate acidic liquor using chelating resins. Chelating resins possessing iminodiacetic or bis-picolylamine functional groups were compared in terms of nickel and cobalt recovery. The experimental resin with bispicolylamine functionalities (Dowex M4195) was evaluated with respect to Ni and Co uptake, and compared with Rohm &Haas commercial chelating iminodiacetate acid resin. The Rohm & Haas chelating resin, Amberlite IRC 748, with its weakly acidic groups, did not work in acidic solution but exhibited good results at pH 4 and above. The resin that efficiently removed metals from high acidic solutions was the bis-picolylamine resin. Maximum nickel uptake values ranged between 85 g and 112 g Ni per Kg of resin.The experimental part dealt with the working conditions, resin characteristics and the influence upon the resin maximum exchange capacity of the following factors: nickel concentration, temperature, pH and resin-to- solution ratio. Based on the experimental data obtained, it has been proposed a innovative technological treatment."
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APA: Flávia D. Mendes Renato S. Costa Afonso H. Martins  (2003)  Selective Sorption of Nickel and Cobalt From Acid Liquors Using Chelating Resins (0f942610-63b8-4dff-8af9-adf2d4c23f68)

MLA: Flávia D. Mendes Renato S. Costa Afonso H. Martins Selective Sorption of Nickel and Cobalt From Acid Liquors Using Chelating Resins (0f942610-63b8-4dff-8af9-adf2d4c23f68). International Mineral Processing Congress, 2003.

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