Jarosite Precipitation from Iron - Nickel - Cobalt Sulfate Solutions

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 14
- File Size:
- 328 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1988
Abstract
Iron removal by precipitation as jarosite from Fe-Ni-Co sulfate solutions, (synthetic or real, resulting from laterites leaching) has been investigated. Precipitation was carried out at 95 C, and at an initial pH 1.6, which was either kept constant with CaCO3 or Li2CO3 additions, or left to drift with the evolution of the reaction to lower values. The precipitation of K-, NH4- and Na- jarosite was initially examined using synthetic solutions. In all cases, hydronium ions were incorporated into the precipitate as well. Residual iron in solution was lower (0.2-1 g/1) and equilibrium was achieved faster (within 4-8 h) when precipitating K¬jarosite at constant pH, using CaCO3 for neutralization. Nickel and cobalt losses were small. Na- jarosite precipitation was also studied from real solutions with high initial iron content, under constant pH=1.5, controlled with CaCO3 additions, and it was shown that low residual iron concentration in solution (0.3-0.5 g/1) can be achieved again, with relatively small nickel and cobalt losses. The thickening and filtration characteristics of the precipitates were excellent in all cases examined.
Citation
APA:
(1988) Jarosite Precipitation from Iron - Nickel - Cobalt Sulfate SolutionsMLA: Jarosite Precipitation from Iron - Nickel - Cobalt Sulfate Solutions. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1988.