Anand, S. ; Sarveswara Rao, K. ; Jena, P. K. (1983) Pressure leaching of copper converter slag using dilute sulphuric acid for the extraction of cobalt, nickel and copper values Hydrometallurgy, 10 (3). pp. 305-312. ISSN 0304-386X
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Abstract
In our earlier studies [1-4], conditions were optimized for leaching converter slag with ferric chloride/dilute sulphuric acid for the recovery of cobalt, nickel and copper. By using both leachants most of the copper, nickel and cobalt values could be solubilized. Subsequent treatment of the leach liquors for separation and recovery of metals was difficult due to the presence of large quantities of iron in relation to other metal concentrations. In the present work, an attempt has been made to develop a process based on pressure leaching of the slag with dilute sulphuric acid in which iron contamination could be minimized by oxidation and hydrolysis. Various parameters including leaching time, pulp density, particle size, concentration of acid and oxygen partial pressure were studied to optimize the solubility of metal values. Under optimum conditions about 90% copper and more than 95% each of nickel and cobalt could be extracted with only 0.8% extraction of iron.
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