Modelling the Leaching of NaCl From Bowmans Lignite: Part 2. Multiple-Stage Leaching

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Quast K. B Newell R Hall S. F Ketteridge I. B
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

For the past six years research funded by the State Energy Research Advisory Commit- tee of South Australia has been conducted at the South Australian Institute of Technology, School of Mining and Metallurgy on South Australian lignites. A major part of this work has been a study of the potential bene- fication of Bowmans lignite using hydrometal- lurgical techniques. The Bowmans lignite de- posit is the largest of its type in South Australia and is a major energy reserve for the state. The utilization potential of this deposit is reduced by its very high insitu NaCl content which presents serious problems for any process. Previous research conducted by Readett and co-workers (1984a & b) has shown that NaCl is amenable to extraction using simple batch water leaching operations. This leaching has been successfully described using a two stage diffusion model derived from first principles based on a simple diaphragm cell.
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APA: Quast K. B Newell R Hall S. F Ketteridge I. B  (1987)  Modelling the Leaching of NaCl From Bowmans Lignite: Part 2. Multiple-Stage Leaching

MLA: Quast K. B Newell R Hall S. F Ketteridge I. B Modelling the Leaching of NaCl From Bowmans Lignite: Part 2. Multiple-Stage Leaching. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1987.

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