Oxygen Pressure Leaching Behavior of Nickel from Black Shale

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Zhigan Deng
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Ni–Mo ore is a black shale containing amorphous colloidal sulfides which have highly active. The oxygen pressure leaching behavior of nickel from black shale in aqueous media is presented. The effects of agitation speed, temperature, oxygen partial pressure and particle size on the rate of nickel leaching were determined. The results indicate that at low temperature hydrothermal and excess oxygen presence, the amorphous sulfides are easily oxidized to sulfuric acid and sulfate, and leaching nickel. The mathematical analyses of the experimental data for various experimental conditions indicated that the dissolution process was controlled by the chemical reaction during the early stage of dissolution, and was then controlled by liquid-film diffusion. In the initial stage of leaching, the reaction depends on oxygen partial pressure.
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APA: Zhigan Deng  Oxygen Pressure Leaching Behavior of Nickel from Black Shale

MLA: Zhigan Deng Oxygen Pressure Leaching Behavior of Nickel from Black Shale. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society,

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