Hydrogen Reduction of Copper and Nickel in the Processing of Copper Bleed Solution of Indian Sea Nodules

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
B. D. Pandey D. Bagchi Premchand
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

During the separation and recovery of metals from the ammoniacal leach liquor of Indian Ocean nodules by solvent extraction-electrowinning (SX-EW) in close-loop operation, the copper electrolyte containing ~40g/L Cu, 20 g/L Ni and 180 g/L sulphuric acid is bled-off to control the impurities. The recovery of copper and nickel as powders has been examined from the copper bleed solution following partial decopperisation, crystallization of mixed sulphate of the two metals and aqueous hydrogen reduction. From the dissolved sulphate solution containing 17.68 g/L Cu, 18.83 g/L Ni and 0.03 g/L Fe, the copper powder was precipitated at initial hydrogen pressure of 26 bar in an autoclave in 90 min at 140 °C. The residual copper from the spent solution was removed as sulphide and nickel powder was then recovered (99%) in two stages from a solution of pH 4.5 at 40 bar pressure and 190 °C. However, 98% nickel recovery in one stage was achieved when hydrogen reduction was carried out from an ammoniacal solution in the pH range 9-11. Copper and nickel powders were produced from the bleed solution with acceptable purity and specifications suitable for P/M applications.
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APA: B. D. Pandey D. Bagchi Premchand  (2004)  Hydrogen Reduction of Copper and Nickel in the Processing of Copper Bleed Solution of Indian Sea Nodules

MLA: B. D. Pandey D. Bagchi Premchand Hydrogen Reduction of Copper and Nickel in the Processing of Copper Bleed Solution of Indian Sea Nodules. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2004.

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