RI 7475 Extraction Of Copper And Nickel From The Duluth Gabbro Complex By Selective High-Temperature Sulfatization

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
F. E. Joyce
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Jan 1, 1971

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines studied copper-nickel minerals (mainly sulfides) of the Duluth Gabbro Complex in north-eastern Minnesota to determine their response to selective high-temperature sulfatization techniques. The gabbro, containing 0.44 percent copper and 0.13 percent nickel, was ground to minus 325 mesh and sulfatized in a heated, rotating, stainless steel bench-scale retort. Tests demonstrated that over 95 percent of the copper and 80 percent of the nickel can be converted to water-soluble sulfates, depending upon the roasting conditions employed. Yield equations were developed using regression analysis for predicting the extraction of copper and nickel between the temperature limits of 520° to 670° C, the roasting time limits of 3 to 7 hours, and S02 limits of 10 to 40 percent in S02-air mixtures.
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APA: F. E. Joyce  (1971)  RI 7475 Extraction Of Copper And Nickel From The Duluth Gabbro Complex By Selective High-Temperature Sulfatization

MLA: F. E. Joyce RI 7475 Extraction Of Copper And Nickel From The Duluth Gabbro Complex By Selective High-Temperature Sulfatization. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1971.

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