Sulphuric Acid Pressure Leaching Of The Matte Prepared From Deep-Sea Manganese Nodules
    
    - Organization:
 - International Marine Minerals Society
 - Pages:
 - 2
 - File Size:
 - 102 KB
 - Publication Date:
 - Jan 1, 2003
 
Abstract
The smelting leaching process is known as one of the most favorite methods for the processing of deep-sea manganese nodules because of its smaller environmental impact and easiness of manganese recovery.  The sulphuric acid pressure leaching of the matte prepared from deep-sea manganese nodules was studied to dissolve the valuable metals.     Almost complete dissolution of Cu, Ni, and Co from matte was achieved under the following conditions: leaching temperature 180°C, time 4 hours, PO2 10 kgs/cm2, acid concentration 2.5% (vol/vol), pulp density 5%, ammonium sulphate 40 g/l.  Under these conditions the iron concentration of leach liquor was 0.95 g/l.     Optimization of leaching parameters was carried out by statistical design of experiments using 23 full factorial matrix.  The linear and interaction co-efficients were evaluated for dissolution of metal values and also for iron concentration in leach liquors.
Citation
APA: (2003) Sulphuric Acid Pressure Leaching Of The Matte Prepared From Deep-Sea Manganese Nodules
MLA: Sulphuric Acid Pressure Leaching Of The Matte Prepared From Deep-Sea Manganese Nodules. International Marine Minerals Society, 2003.