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HERO ID
2041651
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Kinetics of acid-oxygen leaching of low-sulfur Ni-Cu matte at atmospheric pressure
Author(s)
Fan Chuan-lin; Li Bin-chuan; Fu Yan; Zhai Xiu-jing
Year
2010
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Transactions of Nonferrous Metals Society of China
ISSN:
1003-6326
Volume
20
Issue
6
Page Numbers
1166-1170
DOI
10.1016/S1003-6326(09)60273-9
Web of Science Id
WOS:000279976100035
Abstract
The leaching of low-sulfur Ni-Cu matte in acid-oxygen (CuSO(4)-H(2)SO(4)-O(2)) solution at atmospheric pressure was researched. This matte was obtained from high grade Ni-Cu matte by magnetic separation, which mainly contained Ni-Cu alloy and a small quantity of sulfides. The effects of temperature, agitation speed, oxygen flow rate, particle size, acid concentration and concentration of copper ion were studied. It is found that the matte particles are leached by shrinking core mechanism and the leaching process is electrochemically controlled. In a temperature range of 30-60 degrees C, the surface reaction is rate-limiting step, with an apparent activation energy of 41.9 kJ/mol. But at higher temperature (70-85 degrees C), the rate process is controlled by diffusion through the product layer, with an apparent activation energy of 7.3 kJ/mol.
Keywords
acid-oxygen leaching; Ni-Cu matte; Ni-Cu alloy; apparent activation energy; leaching kinetics
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