4.7 Article Proceedings Paper

Selective sulphidation and flotation of nickel from a nickeliferous laterite ore

Journal

MINERALS ENGINEERING
Volume 54, Issue -, Pages 21-31

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.mineng.2013.02.016

Keywords

Selective sulphidation; Nickeliferous limonitic laterites; Flotation; High temperature experiments; TGA/DTA with EGA

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The sulphidation of a nickeliferous lateritic ore was studied at temperatures between 450 and 1100 degrees C and for sulphur additions of 25-1000 kg of sulphur per tonne of ore. The experiments demonstrated that the nickel could be selectively sulphidized to form a nickel-iron sulphide. It was found that both the grade and the sulphidation degree largely depended upon the temperature and the sulphur additions, with temperatures above 550 degrees C exhibiting the highest nickel sulphidation degrees and grades. A DTA/TGA with mass spectrometer was used to further elucidate the nature of the phase transformations that occurred upon heating of the ore in the presence of sulphur. It was found that at low temperatures, the Fe-Ni-S phase was submicron in nature and heating to temperatures between 1050 and 1100 degrees C allowed for the growth of the particles, due to the increased sulphide mobility associated with the formation of a liquid sulphide matte phase, containing dissolved oxygen. Flotation studies conducted on 60 g samples showed that the sulphides responded to flotation with maximum grades of up to 6-7 wt.% oickel being achieved. Recoveries were approximately 50% on a sulphide basis and it was determined that the low nickel grades were due to the entrainment of magnetite fines. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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