The Effect of Extractant Mixture during Solvent Extraction of Cobalt from a Synthetic Nickel Laterite Leach Solution

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
P. Aliprandini M. M. Jiménez Correa J. A. S. Tenório D. C. R. Espinosa
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"Nickel and cobalt are the main value metals in nickel laterite ore. Cyanex 272 is an extractant used to separate nickel from cobalt present in leach solutions. Previous studies demonstrated the extraction of cobalt, magnesium and manganese at pH 5 using Cyanex 272 as extractant, while nickel remained in aqueous solution. However, it is difficult to separate cobalt from a solution containing magnesium and manganese. One possibility to change the metals’ behavior during the solvent extraction process is to change the mixture of extractants used. In order to study the solvent extraction of cobalt from a solution containing manganese, magnesium and nickel, a mixture of two extractants was investigated. Cyanex 272 (CY) and Versatic 10 (VC) were selected as extractants in the organic phase. The extractant concentrations used were: 20% CY; 15% CY, 5% VC; 10% CY, 10% VC; 5% CY, 15% VC; and 20% VC. In all cases, kerosene was used as a diluent, at 80 vol%. The synthetic leach solution used in this study was prepared according to the composition of a typical nickel laterite leach solution. The pH value of the solution used was 5, and the aqueous/organic ratio used in solvent extraction testwork was 1/1. The study has shown that the composition of the organic extractant mixture did not increase cobalt separation.INTRODUCTION Sulfide and laterite deposits are the main sources of nickel. However, production from nickel sulfide ores has been decreasing over the years, relatively speaking, increasing the focus on the exploitation of laterite nickel ores (McDonald & Whittington, 2008). Laterite ore deposits are found in tropical and subtropical regions. A characteristic of laterite ores is the presence of a complex and heterogeneous mixture of metals (Crundwell, Moats, Ramachandran, Robinson, & Davenport, 2011; Georgiou & Papangelakis, 1998; Gupta, 2003; Kesler & Simon, 2015; Moskalyk & Alfantazi, 2002; Oliveira, 1990). Nickel concentrations in laterite ores are typically 1–2% (Dalvi, Bacon, & Osborne, 2004)."
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APA: P. Aliprandini M. M. Jiménez Correa J. A. S. Tenório D. C. R. Espinosa  (2017)  The Effect of Extractant Mixture during Solvent Extraction of Cobalt from a Synthetic Nickel Laterite Leach Solution

MLA: P. Aliprandini M. M. Jiménez Correa J. A. S. Tenório D. C. R. Espinosa The Effect of Extractant Mixture during Solvent Extraction of Cobalt from a Synthetic Nickel Laterite Leach Solution. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2017.

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