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A novel method: Nickel and cobalt extraction from citric acid leaching solution of nickel laterite ores using oxalate precipitation

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MINERALS ENGINEERING
Volume 191, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.mineng.2022.107982

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An alternative method for recovering nickel and other valuable metals from nickel laterite ores is proposed and evaluated in this study. The method involves a leaching step using citric acid to dissolve nickel and cobalt, and an oxalate precipitation step to precipitate nickel from the leach filtrate. The results showed that nickel and cobalt can be dissolved using 1 M citric acid solution at 80 °C, a pulp density of 100 g/L, and a leaching duration of 5 h. Complete precipitation of nickel can be achieved at 80 °C, 500 rpm stirring speed, and a precipitation duration of 3 h. The method can produce Mixed Oxalate Precipitate (MOP) with a purity of 78%.
In this study, an alternative method for recovering nickel and other valuable metals from nickel laterite ores is proposed and evaluated. The proposed method comprises a leaching step using citric acid to dissolve the nickel and cobalt from Indonesian nickel laterite ores, and subsequently, an oxalate precipitation step to precipitate the nickel (and cobalt) from citric acid leach filtrate. The results of the leaching experiments showed that nickel (and cobalt) can be dissolved in the leaching step using 1 M citric acid solution at 80 C-?, a pulp density of 100 g/L, and leaching duration of 5 h. The results of the oxalate precipitation experiments showed that complete precipitation of nickel can be achieved at 80 C-?, 500 rpm stirring speed, and precipitation duration of 3 h. This proposed method can produce Mixed Oxalate Precipitate (MOP) with a purity of 78 %.

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