Manganese Recovery from Tyrrhenian Nodules by Hydrometallurgical Treatment

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
D Pilone
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

The Tyrrhenian micro-nodules, findable at low depths (200/600 m under s l) are a reasonable reserve of manganese. They can be easily and cheaply recovered but do not contain valuable metals as in the case of oceanic nodules. In this work a hydrometallurgical process for manganese recovery from Tyrrhenian nodules is presented. The studied treatment includes the following operations: magnetic enrichment, reducing leaching, leach liquor purification and electrowinning . The study shows that the most important step in the process is the preliminary manganese enrichment. It can be done directly on the platform reducing not only the transport cost, but also the residue mud in the metallurgical plant. The leaching parameters such as status and size of nodules, temperature, composition of leaching solution and S/L ratio have been investigated. After purifying the leach liquor by iron precipitation as ammonium jarosite , the conditions to electrowin manganese have been investigated. The yields of both manganese leaching and iron precipitation together with current efficiency and specific energy consumption in the electrowinning step are given.
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APA: D Pilone  (2000)  Manganese Recovery from Tyrrhenian Nodules by Hydrometallurgical Treatment

MLA: D Pilone Manganese Recovery from Tyrrhenian Nodules by Hydrometallurgical Treatment. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2000.

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