RI 8826 Neodecanoic Acid as a Co³⁺ Solvent Extractant

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
L. R. Penner Davis E. Traut Jack L. Henry
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Jan 1, 1965

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines conducted solvent extraction batch tests to evaluate the usefulness of neodecanoic acid ( NDA) for extracting Co 3+ from ammoniacal leach liquors high in ammonium sulfate . This work is an outgrowth of previous Bureau research in which technology was devised for the recovery of cobalt , nickel , and byproduct copper from domestic laterites . The previously devised technology uses an oxidative ammoniacal sulfate leach to treat the laterite , and nickel and copper are then recovered from the leach solution by solvent extraction and electrowinning . This report deals with the subsequent solvent extraction of cobalt from the nickel - copper raffinate solution . The results showed that about 70 pct of the contained Co 3+ can be extracted batchwise at pH 8 using NDA ( a 10 - carbon - chain highly branched carboxylic acid ) . However , NDA had a solubility of approximately 0.6 to 0.8 g / L in aqueous raffinate following extraction , and this high solubility makes it impractical for use with alkaline solutions that are low in cobalt . In addition , the extracted cobalt species ( predominately cobaltic hexammine ) is not amenable to the electrolytic recovery of cobalt metal because of its extreme stability . This fundamental prob-
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APA: L. R. Penner Davis E. Traut Jack L. Henry  (1965)  RI 8826 Neodecanoic Acid as a Co³⁺ Solvent Extractant

MLA: L. R. Penner Davis E. Traut Jack L. Henry RI 8826 Neodecanoic Acid as a Co³⁺ Solvent Extractant. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1965.

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