Chromium Removal from Iron-Rich Waste Generated During Processing Lateritic Nickel Ores

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Hong Vu Tomas Frydl Petr Dvorak Jana Selucka Petra Starkova
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Mar 1, 2017

Abstract

Waste, generated during high pressure leaching of lateritic nickel ores, contains about 50% of iron in form of magnetite but high chromium content ( *3%) does not allow its extensive utilization as the raw material for pig iron production in blast furnace. The chromium removal from the waste was carried out by two methods: (1) oxidative alkali roasting with NaOH and/or Na2CO3, followed by water leaching and (2) oxidative leaching in KOH sub-molten salts solutions. The results show that about 90.1% of Cr was removed when the waste was roasted at 900 °C for 3 h with 33.1 wt% of NaOH. The removal of 88.2% of Cr was achieved if the waste was roasted at 900 °C for 3 h with 40 wt% of Na2CO3. The sodium content in the water-leached residues was reduced from 5% to about 0.5% by reaction with CaO in aqueous solutions at 80 °C for 2 h. About 70% of Cr was removed if the waste was leached at 190 °C in 73 wt% KOH for 8 h.
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APA: Hong Vu Tomas Frydl Petr Dvorak Jana Selucka Petra Starkova  (2017)  Chromium Removal from Iron-Rich Waste Generated During Processing Lateritic Nickel Ores

MLA: Hong Vu Tomas Frydl Petr Dvorak Jana Selucka Petra Starkova Chromium Removal from Iron-Rich Waste Generated During Processing Lateritic Nickel Ores. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2017.

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