RI 5442 Acid-Ferrous Sulfate Leaching Of Low-Grade Manganese Carbonate And Oxide Ores, Cuyuna Range, Minnesota - Summary

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H. Dolezal
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Jan 1, 1959

Abstract

A laboratory study of acid-ferrous sulfate treatment of low-grade manganese ores from the Cuyuna range, Minnesota resulted in 93-percent extraction of manganese as manganese sulfate with consumption of 3.8 pounds of H2S04 per pound of extracted manganese. Two types of ore were treated in consecutive stages. The first are contained carbonate minerals of manganese and iron, both soluble in H2S04 solution. The second ore contained manganese oxide minerals, insoluble in straight acid solution but soluble in the ferrous sulfate solution obtained from treating the first ore. Leaching data were obtained by countercurrent percolation of coarse (minus-1/2-inch) ore particles at room temperature and by agitating minus-65-mesh ore particles in heated solution. Extraction of manganese and acid consumption were the same, but the percolation leach required 6 days compared with 1 hour for hot agitation. Variations in the size of ore particles treated, leaching time, acid concentration, solution temperatures, and method of applying ferrous sulfate solution to the oxide ore were studied. The effects of several reagents for removing iron from solution and improving filtration were also studied.
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APA: H. Dolezal  (1959)  RI 5442 Acid-Ferrous Sulfate Leaching Of Low-Grade Manganese Carbonate And Oxide Ores, Cuyuna Range, Minnesota - Summary

MLA: H. Dolezal RI 5442 Acid-Ferrous Sulfate Leaching Of Low-Grade Manganese Carbonate And Oxide Ores, Cuyuna Range, Minnesota - Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1959.

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