The Hydrometallurgical Production of Cobalt

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
W. Kunda J P. Warner
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

SHERRITT GORDON Mines Limited annually produce 300,-000 pounds of pure cobalt by processing a nickel-cobalt-copper-iron sulphide ore which is mined at Lynn Lake, Manitoba. The ore (containing 0.04 per cent Co) is •concentrated to give a concentrate containing l 1-12 per cent nickel, about 2.0 per cent .copper, and 0.25-0.35 per cent cobalt, which is treated at the Refinery in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta. The concentrate is leached in an ammoniacal solution of ammonium sulphate using compressed air as the oxidant. After filtration the leach solution contains, besides nickel and cobalt, copper ammines, sulpharnates and salts of various thionic acids. The copper is removed by precipitation as sulphide and the sulphur compounds converted to ammonium sulphate by a combined oxidation and hydrolysis treatment. The purified solution •Containing about 45 gpl of nickel and 1 gpl of cobalt is treated with gaseous hydrogen under pressure at 350°F to precipitate metallic nickel powder, the precipitation 'being terminated when the nickel content of the solution is about 0.8-1 gpl. Only about
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APA: W. Kunda J P. Warner  (1962)  The Hydrometallurgical Production of Cobalt

MLA: W. Kunda J P. Warner The Hydrometallurgical Production of Cobalt. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1962.

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