Microbial Leaching of Nickel fr.om Low. Grade Greek Laterites

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
K. Alibhai
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

Greek laterites, which generally had nickel concentrations of < 1 %, are amenable to chemical leaching,. although there is considerable variability in the ease of leaching with different ore types. With low grade ores(< 1 % Ni content); >70% of the nickel was leached in columns with a strong selectivity for nickel over iron. Heterotrophic microbially assisted leaching could be a viable alternative to classical hydrometallurgical and/or pyrometallurgical techniques, with a very high recovery (greater than 80% ) being found with some of these mineral microbial interactions. Critic acid was probably the effective chelating agent.
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APA: K. Alibhai  (1991)  Microbial Leaching of Nickel fr.om Low. Grade Greek Laterites

MLA: K. Alibhai Microbial Leaching of Nickel fr.om Low. Grade Greek Laterites. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1991.

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