Dissolution of copper and nickel from nickel-rich anode slimes under oxidized pressure leaching

Anode slimes are valuable by-products in the electrolytic copper refinery process. This study aimed to investigate maximum extraction efficiency of Cu and Ni from slimes originating from the electrorefining of anodes containing high [Ni]. In addition, the extractions of Se, Te, As and Bi were determ...

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Veröffentlicht in:Mineral processing and extractive metallurgy (2018) 2021-10, Vol.130 (4), p.378-387
Hauptverfasser: Mohanty, Udit S., Kalliomäki, Taina, Seisko, Sipi, Peng, Chao, Rintala, Lotta, Halli, Petteri, Aromaa, Jari, Taskinen, Pekka, Lundström, Mari
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Zusammenfassung:Anode slimes are valuable by-products in the electrolytic copper refinery process. This study aimed to investigate maximum extraction efficiency of Cu and Ni from slimes originating from the electrorefining of anodes containing high [Ni]. In addition, the extractions of Se, Te, As and Bi were determined. A factorial leaching series was conducted with T = 140-160°C, [H 2 SO 4 ] = 12-20%, p O2  = 2-8 bars and solid/liquid ratio = 200-400 g/L. The highest Ni extraction of 99.7% was obtained with [H 2 SO 4 ] = 20%, p O2  = 8 bar and T = 160°C while maintaining S/L ratio of 200 g/L. The extraction of copper was found to be within 97-99% in all the leaching experiments. Increasing acidity and decreasing S/L ratio increased the efficiency of Cu extraction. Mineralogical characterizations by SEM-EDX demonstrated the presence of Ag 2 Se, BaSO 4 , PbSO 4 and several oxide phases in the leach residue.
ISSN:2572-6641
2572-665X
DOI:10.1080/25726641.2019.1670008