Manganese Removal From Cobalt Solutions With Dilute Sulphur Dioxide Gas Mixtures

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
J van Rooyen S. Archer M. Fox
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

The use of dilute sulphur dioxide (SO2) gas mixtures for the oxidation/precipitation of manganese has been explored widely in recent years. The technical merit of the concept is well proven and implementation of the technology on commercial scale is imminent. This paper reviews the technology of manganese removal by means of dilute SO2 gas mixtures and highlights some of the challenges associated with its implementation on industrial scale. A brief review of the technology is presented; the review considers both the mechanism and chemistry of manganese oxidation/precipitation with dilute SO2 gas mixtures. The impact of variables such as temperature, pH and SO2 concentrations on the manganese removal process is assessed. Challenges associated with implementation of the technology on industrial scale are discussed. Gas dispersion is highlighted as a critical design consideration.
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APA: J van Rooyen S. Archer M. Fox  (2007)  Manganese Removal From Cobalt Solutions With Dilute Sulphur Dioxide Gas Mixtures

MLA: J van Rooyen S. Archer M. Fox Manganese Removal From Cobalt Solutions With Dilute Sulphur Dioxide Gas Mixtures. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2007.

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