Valuable metals substance flow analysis in high-pressure acid leaching process of laterites
Substance flow analysis (SFA), an analytical tool, was applied to a high-pressure acid leaching (HPAL) process of laterites. The results show that although the HPAL process has become the mainstream process for the treatment of laterites, a large amount of solid waste discharge has caused great harm...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of Central South University 2023-06, Vol.30 (6), p.1776-1786 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Substance flow analysis (SFA), an analytical tool, was applied to a high-pressure acid leaching (HPAL) process of laterites. The results show that although the HPAL process has become the mainstream process for the treatment of laterites, a large amount of solid waste discharge has caused great harm to the environment and restricted its large-scale development. The annual treatment capacity of laterites by HPAL process is 321×10
4
t, and 300×10
4
t of high-pressure leaching residue, 10×10
4
t of sulfate residue, 1.6×10
4
t of iron and aluminum residue, and 0.08×10
4
t of acid leaching residue are discharged every year. Nickel, cobalt, and manganese are used as the raw materials for the preparation of a precursor, and the masses finally flowing into the precursor preparation process are 2.70×10
4
t/a, 0.24×10
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t/a, and 0.29×10
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t/a, respectively, and the proportions are 77.14%, 75.00%, and 13.12%, respectively. Scandium finally flows into the scandium extraction process is 40.00 t/a, and the proportion is 37.70%. A total of 98.11% of iron and 99.86% of aluminum can be selectively removed by the high-pressure acid leaching. Some recommendations for improving emission control and resource recycling for the high-pressure acid leaching process of laterites are put forward in the conclusions of this study. |
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ISSN: | 2095-2899 2227-5223 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11771-023-5356-y |