RI 4999 Metallurgical Investigations Of Southeastern Missouri Cobalt-Nickel Resources ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
H. Kenworthy
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1953

Abstract

Sulfide-ore concentrates containing cobalt, nickel, copper, lead, and iron from the operations of the National Lead Co. at. Fredericktown, Mo., were treated successfully on a laboratory scale to recover more than 90 percent of the cobalt, nickel, and copper. A cobalt -nickel-bearing, lead-copper matte., produced by the St. Joseph Lead Co. at Herculaneum, Mo., was treated to produce a lead-zinc fume, a copper sulfide concentrate, and a cobalt nickel-iron product, netting a recovery of over 75 percent of the cobalt and about 90 percent of the nickel and copper. National Lead Co. bulk concentrates were chlorinated with gaseous chlorine to form anhydrous metal chlorides and sulfur chlorides, sulfur chlorides were recovered by distillation, a high percentage of the ferric chloride was converted to ferric oxide, and the chlorinated residual metals were extracted with water. Metal ions were removed from leach liquors by pH-controlled fractional precipitation as hydroxides. Cobalt solutions "were prepared from cobaltic hydroxide, and procedures were developed to remove contaminating metal ions. Purified cobalt solutions were employed as electrolytes for deposition of high-purity cobalt.
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APA: H. Kenworthy  (1953)  RI 4999 Metallurgical Investigations Of Southeastern Missouri Cobalt-Nickel Resources ? Summary

MLA: H. Kenworthy RI 4999 Metallurgical Investigations Of Southeastern Missouri Cobalt-Nickel Resources ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1953.

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