Pressure acid leaching of arid-region nickel laterite ore: Part I: effect of water quality |
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Authors: | B. I. Whittington R. G. McDonald J. A. Johnson D. M. Muir |
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Affiliation: | A.J. Parker CRC for Hydrometallurgy, CSIRO Minerals, P.O. Box 90, Bentley, WA 6982, Australia |
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Abstract: | The effect of water salinity on the reactions occurring during pressure acid leaching of an arid-region laterite ore, using hypersaline water, seawater, sub-potable water and tap water, is examined. Particular emphasis is placed on the mineralogy of the residue and its implications with regard to residue volume/mass, overall acid consumption and nickel extraction. Analysis of a pressure acid leach residue by electron microprobe indicates that the residual nickel is present in phases that contain silicon and varying concentrations of aluminium, but are deficient in sulphur. Incomplete extraction of nickel from the ore may not be attributed to any one mineral phase. |
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Keywords: | Nickel laterite Pressure acid leaching Sulphuric acid Alunite Jarosite Hematite Nontronite Goethite Serpentine |
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