The Control of Calcium and Magnesium in a Base Metal Sulphate Leach Solution (60a7c70a-da9d-47c5-9e97-61f048b895cb)

International Mineral Processing Congress
M. Pelser C Aldrich
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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9
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

"The presence of calcium and magnesium in the hydrometallurgical processing of base metals, results in a number of process difficulties. These problems range from the contamination of the final product (where the final product is a precipitate) to high energy consumptions and large bleed streams during electrowinning. Calcium poses an additional problem in sulphate solutions owing to the low solubility of its sulphate salts. This can easily lead to a process stream that is supersaturated with calcium sulphate, resulting in unwanted solids formation within the process equipment.Several processes are reviewed for the control of calcium and magnesium. Of these, fluoride precipitation was selected for experimental investigation. This method involves the addition of a soluble fluoride to precipitate CaF2 and MgF2. The experiments showed high selectivity for calcium and magnesium over the base metals. The experiments also showed magnesium precipitation to dominate for calcium to magnesium molar ratios greater than 1:3.To avoid the domination of magnesium precipitation, a flow sheet is proposed whereby only a portion of the base metal stream is subjected to fluoride precipitation. For the precipitation, a 10% excess of ammonium fluoride is used to remove the maximum amount of calcium and magnesium. After precipitation and solid-liquid separation the split-stream is returned to reduce the overall calcium and magnesium concentration of the base metal stream."
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APA: M. Pelser C Aldrich  (2003)  The Control of Calcium and Magnesium in a Base Metal Sulphate Leach Solution (60a7c70a-da9d-47c5-9e97-61f048b895cb)

MLA: M. Pelser C Aldrich The Control of Calcium and Magnesium in a Base Metal Sulphate Leach Solution (60a7c70a-da9d-47c5-9e97-61f048b895cb). International Mineral Processing Congress, 2003.

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