Recovery and Separation of Ni and Co from Cobaltite and Siegenite Leach Solutions with a Pyridine-Based Extractant Mixture .

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Batric Pesic
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

Solvent extraction of nickel and cobalt from the real leach solutions was studied by using a novel extraction system. The extraction system was a mixture of 2,6-bis-[5-n-nonylpyrazol-3¬y]] pyridine (BNPP) and dinonylnaphthalene sulfonic acid (DNSSA). The BNPP represents a novel molecule, which was designed and synthesized in our laboratory. Real solutions for the study were prepared by leaching of two different cobalt-nickel bearing concentrates, cobaltite [CoAsS] concentrate from Blackbird Mine, Idaho, and siegenite [(Ni,Co)3S4] concentrate from Missouri Lead-Belt. The major strength of the system was the selectivity of extraction toward nickel and cobalt from iron containing solutions. Other metals such as Mn, Mg, Ca, Al and As were not extracted. Due to the irreversibility of copper extraction, its removal from solution was required prior to the extraction of nickel and cobalt. Zinc was not as strongly extracted (i.e. its stripping was readily achieved) as was copper . Flowsheets for the recovery of nickel and cobalt were also developed.
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APA: Batric Pesic  (1997)  Recovery and Separation of Ni and Co from Cobaltite and Siegenite Leach Solutions with a Pyridine-Based Extractant Mixture .

MLA: Batric Pesic Recovery and Separation of Ni and Co from Cobaltite and Siegenite Leach Solutions with a Pyridine-Based Extractant Mixture .. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1997.

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