Characterization of the Iron-Rich Residues Generated During the Pressure Oxidative Leaching of Voisey's Bay Nickel Sulphide Concentrate

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
T. T. Chen
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

The iron- and elemental sulphur-rich residues generated during batch and continuous pressure oxidative leaching of Inco Limited's Voisey's Bay nickel sulphide concentrate at 150°C in sulphate-chloride media have been characterized by X-ray diffraction analysis and scanning electron microscopy. The residues produced during the continuous leaching of the pentlandite- and pyrrhotite-rich concentrate consisted predominantly of hematite and elemental sulphur, with minor amounts of goethite. Although the iron species generated in the batch leaching tests were similar to those formed during continuous leaching, the morphologies of the hematite and goethite particles were significantly different. In addition to the tiny spheroids and bubble-like particles, the hematite and goethite generated during batch leaching occurred as larger "hollow" shell-like particles that contained residual pentlandite or sulphur cores. Although the leach solution from which the iron oxides had precipitated contained 5-15 g/L sodium, sodium jarosite was detected only in trace amounts in a few of the leach residues.
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APA: T. T. Chen  (2006)  Characterization of the Iron-Rich Residues Generated During the Pressure Oxidative Leaching of Voisey's Bay Nickel Sulphide Concentrate

MLA: T. T. Chen Characterization of the Iron-Rich Residues Generated During the Pressure Oxidative Leaching of Voisey's Bay Nickel Sulphide Concentrate. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2006.

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