Production of High Purity Nickel Sulfate from Copper Electrolyte

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
T. Shibasaki
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

Purification of copper electrolyte at Naoshima is carried out by two stage liberation to completely depress copper and impurity ions followed by concentration of the solution to produce crude nikel sulfate as by-product. A new nickel recovering process has been developed and pilot tested recently. It consists of the following process steps.; neutralization of spent electrolyte from liberation section to remove free acid and most part of remaining impurity ions, refining and nickel concentration by solvent extraction, and crystallization of pure nickel sulfate from concentrated strip solution. This paper describes the results of laboratory and pilot plant tests, then briefly discusses feasibility of the proposed process.
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APA: T. Shibasaki  (1987)  Production of High Purity Nickel Sulfate from Copper Electrolyte

MLA: T. Shibasaki Production of High Purity Nickel Sulfate from Copper Electrolyte. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1987.

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