RI 9318 - Leaching of Pyroxmangite Ore With Calcium Fluoride and Sulfuric Acid

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
S. R. Droes
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

The U.S. Bureau of Mines investigated calcium fluoride (CaF2) assisted sulfuric acid (H2S04) leaching as an alternative to the melting-quenching procedure to obtain Mn from domestic manganese silicate resources. Pyroxmangite [(Mn, Fe) Si03] ore containing, in percent, 34.4 Mn, 22.8 Si, 2.6 Ca, and 1.3 Fe was leached in a 500-mL resin kettle. Ninety-six percent of the Mn was extracted under conditions of 330 g/L ore, 245 g/L H2S04, 35 g/L CaF2, 90' C, and 2 h. To incorporate electrowinning in recovering Mn, the ore was leached with a simulated spent anolyte solution containing, in grams per liter, 12 Mn, 140 H2S04, 130 (NH4)2S04 (ammonium sulfate), and 5 CaF2. Manganese extraction of 92 pct was achieved from 130 giL ore leached at 90° C in 3 h. The Fe, silica (SiOJ, and other impurities were precipitated from the pregnant solution by neutralization with ammonia (NH3). Manganese of greater than 99-pct purity was deposited at a cathode current density of 50 mA/ cm2 at 30° C, with a current efficiency of 65 pet in a two-compartment cell. A flowsheet was proposed for the leaching and electrowinning procedure.
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APA: S. R. Droes  (1990)  RI 9318 - Leaching of Pyroxmangite Ore With Calcium Fluoride and Sulfuric Acid

MLA: S. R. Droes RI 9318 - Leaching of Pyroxmangite Ore With Calcium Fluoride and Sulfuric Acid. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1990.

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