Separation of Copper From Nickel and Cobalt by Liquid-Liquid Extraction From Ammoniacal Solutions

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
G. M. Ritcey B. H. Lucas
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1972

Abstract

In the conventional alkaline leaching of concentrate containing nickel, copper and cobalt, copper is usually removed from the system, prior to nickel reduction, by sulphide precipitation. A new process is described for the selective extraction of copper and separation from cobalt and nickel, using liquid-liquid extraction. General Mills LIX-63 dissolved in a kerosene diluent is the extractant. Trace amounts of co-extracted cobalt and nickel are easily removed by a scrub treatment, and copper is recovered from the extract by sulphuric acid stripping, thus providing a solution amenable to the oroduction of electrolytic copper. Estimated processing costs are included together with a proposed flowsheet.
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APA: G. M. Ritcey B. H. Lucas  (1972)  Separation of Copper From Nickel and Cobalt by Liquid-Liquid Extraction From Ammoniacal Solutions

MLA: G. M. Ritcey B. H. Lucas Separation of Copper From Nickel and Cobalt by Liquid-Liquid Extraction From Ammoniacal Solutions. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1972.

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