Kinetics of Atmospheric Leaching from a Brazilian Nickel Laterite Ore Allied to Redox Potential Control
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Kinetics of Atmospheric Leaching from a Brazilian Nickel Laterite Ore Allied to Redox Potential Control A. L. A. Santos 1
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E. M. A. Becheleni 2 & P. R. M. Viana 1 & R. M. Papini 1 & F. P. C. Silvas 3 & S. D. F. Rocha 1
Received: 27 May 2020 / Accepted: 11 September 2020 # Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration Inc. 2020
Abstract The kinetics of atmospheric sulfuric acid leaching from a Brazilian nickel laterite ore was assessed using distinct reducing agents and ore mineralogy. This transitional ore contains 1.63% Ni distributed as 1.27% in coarse size (− 500 + 150 μm), mainly as silicates (lizardite and chlorite — 28.6%), and 2.06% in the fines fraction (− 75 μm), mainly as iron oxy-hydroxides (goethite and hematite — 49%). The effects of temperature, acid concentration, reducing reagent type, and concentration were evaluated. The − 75 μm fraction limited the leaching efficiency and the use of reducing media with thiosulfate improved leaching and Ni-Fe selectivity. However, at constant Eh of 626–743 mV and a pH range between 0.2 and 1.1, no substantial rise in metals extraction, except for Co and Mn, has been observed. In order to determine the process control at 95 °C, two regions in the extraction curves were used in combination with the shrinking core model. Control by porous diffusion was observed and the kinetic constant was found to be in the order kFe
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