Abstract

Limonitic and saprolitic laterite ores are used to produce Ni by employing different kinds of processes. Acid leaching is an energy-saving process for pure Ni metal production. The high concentration of Fe in atmospheric acid leaching solution caused difficulties in metal-ions separation. In this work, saprolitic laterite ore was leached by atmospheric acid leaching solution of limonitic laterite ore at moderate temperatures. Conditions affecting the leaching of valuable metals and the conversion ratio of Fe were investigated. The results showed that optimal output was obtained after 1.5 h of leaching at 150°C with 1.0 liquid/solid ratio (volume/weight). X-ray diffraction analysis and mineral liberation analysis indicate that some nickel was adsorbed by leached residues, resulting in the loss of nickel. The physiochemical properties of leached residues could be changed due to the presence of Al and Cr. The decrease in zeta potential and the increase in specific surface area resulted in the increase of Ni adsorption.

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