Direct Atmospheric Leaching of Saprolitic Nickel Laterite Ores with Sulphuric Acid

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Walter Curlook
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

An atmospheric acid leaching process for leaching nickel and cobalt from highly-serpentinized saprolitic fractions of nickel laterite deposits has been developed and patented [I]. The process involves leaching the highly-serpentinized saprolitic portion of the nickel laterite ore profile in strong sulphuric acid solutions at atmospheric pressure and temperatures between 80°C and 100°C, essentially autogenously, to extract over 85% of its contained nickel content and a large proportion of its cobalt content after leaching times of about one hour. The amount of sulphuric acid used in the leaching process is between 80% and 100% by weight of the finely ground highly-serpentinized saprolite ore on a dry weight basis. The metal values are recovered as intermediate products. Key words: Atmospheric Leaching; Nickel Oxide Ores; Laterites
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APA: Walter Curlook  (2004)  Direct Atmospheric Leaching of Saprolitic Nickel Laterite Ores with Sulphuric Acid

MLA: Walter Curlook Direct Atmospheric Leaching of Saprolitic Nickel Laterite Ores with Sulphuric Acid. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2004.

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