Abstract
Greece has mineral resources in which strategic elements such as nickel (Ni) and cobalt (Co) are present. In this study, characterizations of the metal concentrations of three laterite deposits, as well as minerals from a kiln originating from a mineral processing plant, were carried out. The aim of this research was to integrate technological characterization data on the quantities of cobalt (Co) and nickel (Ni) present in the lateritic profiles of three mineral deposits from Greece and in kiln dust. The study was conducted at the Mineral Processing Laboratory of UPC/Bases Manresa. Aliquots were constituted for particle-size distribution tests by wet sieving followed by laser granulometry. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was used to determine the mineralogical compositions. Sink–float tests were conducted to estimate the particle liberation. Mineral liberation analysis (MLA) was performed to understand the liberation and the association of minerals in the samples.
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