Nickel, Cobalt and Chromiun Recovery from Nickel Laterite Leach Liquors by Biosorption Using Immobilized Algal Biomass

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
S. Agatzini-Leonardou
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

The objective of this work was to prove repeated loading capacities and investigate the selectivity of physically stabilized algal biomass from Spirulina platensis and Chlorella sp. for the removal and recovery of cobalt, nickel and chromium from laterite heap leach liquors. The testwork was carried out on a bench scale in small glass columns and proved that it was possible to immobilize the biomass on the highly porous surface of pumice stone (kissiris). Nickel and cobalt could be removed from pure aqueous solutions of each metal by the immobilized cyanobacterial biomass. Nickel and also cobalt biosorption was sensitive to the initial solution pH. Cobalt recoveries up to 80% were achieved after 5 loading cycles, from low concentration solutions, at pH 6.0. Nickel removal was complete under the same conditions, whereas chromium sorption was ineffective. Desorption of the metal loaded columns was effected by dilute sulfuric acid. The algal species giving the best adsorption capacities for the metals under consideration was selected for further experimental work with real laterite heap leach solution produced by column leaching. A statistical analysis of all obtained results was conducted using the fraction of metal removed as response. The ratio "mass of metal removed to mass of protein contained in the immobilized cells" was determined as well. The described method might be applicable for recovery of cobalt and nickel from diluted laterite heap leach solutions, such as heap wash waters, or for their removal from waste streams of a hydrometallurgical extraction process.
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APA: S. Agatzini-Leonardou  (1997)  Nickel, Cobalt and Chromiun Recovery from Nickel Laterite Leach Liquors by Biosorption Using Immobilized Algal Biomass

MLA: S. Agatzini-Leonardou Nickel, Cobalt and Chromiun Recovery from Nickel Laterite Leach Liquors by Biosorption Using Immobilized Algal Biomass. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1997.

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