Iron Control in the Moa Bay Laterite Operation

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
R. P. Kofluk
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

The nickel-cobalt sulphides produced from limonitic laterite ores by Moa Nickel S.A. in Cuba are refined at the Corefco nickel-cobalt refinery in Canada. Significant economic implications are associated with the refining of precipitated sulphides containing elevated iron contents. The Moa Nickel S.A. operations encompass laterite mining, high pressure acid leaching (H PAL), and ultimately, precipitation of a mixed sulphide product. These processes are reviewed as they pertain to the control of iron and the formation of a mixed sulphide containing nominally 55% Ni, 5% Co and 1% Fe. The contributors to the iron content of the mixed sulphide product are reviewed; the major contributors are the HPAL operation and sulphide precipitation. The precipitation of iron during sulphide precipitation is influenced by the solution acidity, the iron and copper concentrations in the feed solution, and the presence of laterite leach solids. The significance of the copper concentration of the sulphide precipitation solutions is manifested by both physical and chemical modifications of the sulphide precipitates, presumably through the formation of fine copper sulfide seed particles.
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APA: R. P. Kofluk  (2006)  Iron Control in the Moa Bay Laterite Operation

MLA: R. P. Kofluk Iron Control in the Moa Bay Laterite Operation. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2006.

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