Solvent Extraction Technology for the Extraction of Nickel Using LIX®84-I. An Update and Circuit Comparisons

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
J. Murdoch Mackenzie
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

Two commercial nickel solvent extraction plants treating laterite leach solutions and using LIX®84-I have been operated in Australia. These circuits employ similar extraction chemistry but differ in their leaching and stripping operations. An alternative process involving elements of both can be conceived. The preparation of the feed solution to solvent extraction plays an important role in nickel extraction using LIX®84-I and the special features of manganese removal and cobalt oxidation in the preparation of the PLS are discussed. This paper compares these three circuit configurations with special reference to the extraction and reductive stripping of cobalt, the transfer of zinc and copper to the strip aqueous, ammonia transfer and sulfur transfer. The potential degradation of the organic and remediation using re-oximation is discussed. Keywords: Nickel, Solvent Extraction, Oxime
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APA: J. Murdoch Mackenzie  (2004)  Solvent Extraction Technology for the Extraction of Nickel Using LIX®84-I. An Update and Circuit Comparisons

MLA: J. Murdoch Mackenzie Solvent Extraction Technology for the Extraction of Nickel Using LIX®84-I. An Update and Circuit Comparisons. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2004.

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