The Amax Port Nickel Refinery Process For Cobalt Purification And Recovery

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
C. Nikolic J. L. Blanco R. Crnojevich W. G. Sherwood
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

This paper describes the process used for cobalt purification and recovery at the AMAX Nickel Refining Co. plant In Port Nickel, Louisiana In the first stage, cobaltic precipitate produced in the Outokumpu electrolytic nickel cobalt separation process is dissolved using methanol and sulfuric acid liquor produced in this step is converted to an ammoniacal complex, and sufficient ammonium sulfate is added to facilitate cobalt oxidation to cobaltic pentammine Nickel is then selectively precipitated as nickel-ammonium sulfate double salt at pH 2 5 Final purification of the pentammine liquor is effected by pH adjustment with ammonia and removal of divalent nickel by ion exchange Purified liquor is then advanced to hydrogen reduction to produce cobalt metal Although similar to other cobalt refining processes used in the nickel industry, the Port Nickel process is unique because of a single point chemistry adjustment for a number of unit operations that occur in succession.
Citation

APA: C. Nikolic J. L. Blanco R. Crnojevich W. G. Sherwood  (1981)  The Amax Port Nickel Refinery Process For Cobalt Purification And Recovery

MLA: C. Nikolic J. L. Blanco R. Crnojevich W. G. Sherwood The Amax Port Nickel Refinery Process For Cobalt Purification And Recovery. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1981.

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