Development Of Sherritt's Commercial Nickel Refining Process For Low And High Iron Laterites

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. Robert Weir Verner B. Sefton
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Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

The reduction roast-ammonium carbonate leach-hydrogen reduction process for laterites has been under development by Sherritt Gordon for the past 20 years. The process can treat high iron or low iron laterites, with some process modification, and gives extractions of 88-93% Ni or 82-88% Ni, respectively. Five campaigns on a 1 tonne per day Pilot Plant and four campaigns on a 35 t/d Demonstration Plant have been carried out on laterite from three different deposits, and many other laterites have been investigated in the laboratory. The Marinduque Surigao Nickel Refinery in the Philippines was designed on the basis of this work. The process comprises roasting to selectively reduce the nickel and cobalt in the laterite, leaching the calcine in ammonium carbonate to dissolve the metals, recovery of cobalt by precipitation of a mixed metal sulphide, concentration of nickel from the carbonate solution by basic nickel carbonate precipitation and recovery of high purity nickel by hydrogen reduction of nickel from ammonium sulphate solution. Ion exchange has been developed as an alternative to BNC and for recovery of trace nickel from BNC barren liquor. Details of the development of some of the process steps through the laboratory to commercial plant are discussed. The process metallurgy has been confirmed in the commercial plant.
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APA: D. Robert Weir Verner B. Sefton  (1979)  Development Of Sherritt's Commercial Nickel Refining Process For Low And High Iron Laterites

MLA: D. Robert Weir Verner B. Sefton Development Of Sherritt's Commercial Nickel Refining Process For Low And High Iron Laterites. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1979.

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