Separation of Nickel and Cobalt from a Sulfuric Liquor with Synergistic Solvent Extraction

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 6
- File Size:
- 304 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
In this work the extractive and selective capacities of solvent extraction synergistic systems to recover nickel and cobalt were evaluated. The liquor used was from the high pressure acid leaching process (HPAL). Initially the industrial liquor, processed from lateritic ores, was analyzed to identify the concentrations of the metals. Experiments of synergistic solvent extraction were performed later. The extraction liquid-liquid was carried out with a mixture of Cyanex 272 (CY) and Ionquest 290 (IQ) extractants. The process was executed with the temperature of 65 ºC, pH of 5.2 and the ratio aqueousorganic 2:1. Systems of 80% kerosene and CY 20%, CY 16% - IQ 4%, CY 12% - IQ 8%, CY 8% - IQ 16%, CY 4% - IQ 16%, IQ 20% were studied during 20 minutes. The results of this paper showed that the mixture of these two extractants doesn’t improve significantly the recovery of nickel and cobalt from liquor.
Citation
APA:
(2014) Separation of Nickel and Cobalt from a Sulfuric Liquor with Synergistic Solvent ExtractionMLA: Separation of Nickel and Cobalt from a Sulfuric Liquor with Synergistic Solvent Extraction. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.