Removal Of Heavy Metals From Acidic Manganese Chloride Solution By Ion Exchange Resins (aa6a423b-de87-4c9b-b44b-d0e5f9b45c6e)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
C. Villa Diniz
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

It is proposed that battery grade Mn02 can be produced directly from a manganese ore from Azul Mine in Brazil, by leaching with HCI to remove heavy metals selectively. We are working to find a way of selectively separating Cu, Ni, Co, Pb and Fe from the resulting acidic manganese chloride solution, to detoxify it and produce marketable chloride solution. Chelating ion exchange resins are proving more promising for this separation than solvent extraction with commercially available reagents. Results from batch and column ion exchange tests that characterize the behavior of copper, nickel, cobalt, lead and iron are reported.
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APA: C. Villa Diniz  (1999)  Removal Of Heavy Metals From Acidic Manganese Chloride Solution By Ion Exchange Resins (aa6a423b-de87-4c9b-b44b-d0e5f9b45c6e)

MLA: C. Villa Diniz Removal Of Heavy Metals From Acidic Manganese Chloride Solution By Ion Exchange Resins (aa6a423b-de87-4c9b-b44b-d0e5f9b45c6e). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.

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