New Developments In The Recovery Of Manganese From Lower Grade Resources

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
N. Chow
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

The recovery of manganese from lower grade resources has been studied for a number of years. Of key importance of prior work, was the discovery that higher valent manganese resource can be readily leached with sulfurous acid. This eliminates the need for high temperature reduction roasting that is conventionally used in processing high grade material. High temperature roasting is energy intensive, emits a large amount of carbon dioxide, and would not be economical for processing lower grade material. While the prior work provides important information to extract manganese from lower grade resources, the production of unwanted by-products, and high water and energy usage has limited its commercial use. This paper describes the results from laboratory work that demonstrate solutions to problems, which to this point preclude commercial development. Preliminary mass and energy balances show that a significant opportunity exists in producing manganese with this hydrometallurgical scheme in a low cost, environmentally friendly manner. Emphasis of the work is on low water use, low overall energy use and economic destruction of unwanted by-products.
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APA: N. Chow  (2011)  New Developments In The Recovery Of Manganese From Lower Grade Resources

MLA: N. Chow New Developments In The Recovery Of Manganese From Lower Grade Resources. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2011.

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