Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9633021 International Journal of Mineral Processing 2005 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
Selective removal of Ni and Co, from a high pressure acid leach (HPAL) solution of a Brazilian laterite nickel ore that contains relatively high concentration of impurities, was carried out with an ion exchange chelating resin possessing iminodiacetic acid group (Amberlite IRC 748®). The resin was tested in column experiments. The experimental results showed that higher pH values improved the ion exchanger performance and higher nickel load capacities were achieved. Besides, increasing nickel concentration in solution, nickel uptake and selectivity were substantially improved. The breakthrough experimental curves also showed that many metals were immediately brokenthrough just after the initiation of the feed, while the breakthrough of Ni began later. These results suggested that it is feasible to purify HPAL solution recovering nickel selectively using the chelating resin Amberlite IRC748® if some specific conditions related to pH, flow rate and nickel concentration are applied. Removal of metals from the resin was successfully performed with HCl and H2SO4 solutions. Nickel was eluted concentrated more than 20 times its initial concentration in the feed solution, while only a trace amount of impurities was eluted.
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