Use of Ion Exchange to Increase Value in Copper–Cobalt Operations

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
J. van Deventer
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2023

Abstract

Ion exchange is widely used in hydrometallurgical operations for the recovery and purification of valuable metals. Special chelating resins have a high affinity for specific elements, allowing the selective removal of low levels of impurities from a background of highly concentrated valuable metal. Solvent-impregnated resins have been added to this group more recently, expanding the treatment options. These products find application in the purification of cobalt-rich liquor prior to the production of high-purity metal or metal salts. Impurities in copper-cobalt circuits that are typically targeted by ion exchange include iron, uranium, copper, zinc, nickel, bismuth, and antimony. Ion-exchange resins can also be used to treat tailings, thereby recovering additional valuable metal and improving the Environmental and Social Governance credentials of the operation. This article takes a look at various applications of ion exchange in copper-cobalt operations
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APA: J. van Deventer  (2023)  Use of Ion Exchange to Increase Value in Copper–Cobalt Operations

MLA: J. van Deventer Use of Ion Exchange to Increase Value in Copper–Cobalt Operations . The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2023.

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