Laboratory Tests on the Parameters Affecting Iron Precipitation from Non-Decopperized Nickel Anolyte

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
M. B. Greyver
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

The results of laboratory tests on iron precipitation from non-decopperized nickel anolyte are discussed. The parameters (pH, oxygen consumption and stirring speed) for iron precipitation from the anolyte, using the oxygen in the air, were determined. In the experiments conducted under optimized conditions, the residual concentration of iron in the anolyte after precipitation was 0.7-2.7 mg/L, and the copper and nickel losses to the solid phase were 0.05-0.07% and 0.05-0.16%, respectively. The filtration ability of the iron slurry obtained was 2 to 5 times higher as compared to that after chlorine oxidation and oxyhydrolysis. The leaching of the non-ferrous metals from the iron cake made using the separate nickel anolyte purification process was possible by dissolution in sulphuric acid. It was established that after cobalt precipitation from the copper- and iron-depleted anolyte, the precipitates obtained had lower ratios of Fe:Co and Ni:Co.
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APA: M. B. Greyver  (2006)  Laboratory Tests on the Parameters Affecting Iron Precipitation from Non-Decopperized Nickel Anolyte

MLA: M. B. Greyver Laboratory Tests on the Parameters Affecting Iron Precipitation from Non-Decopperized Nickel Anolyte. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2006.

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