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Affiner la rechercheCalcination of low-grade laterite for concentration of Ni by magnetic separation / Jungah Kim in Minerals engineering, Vol. 23 N° 4 (Mars 2010)
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in Minerals engineering > Vol. 23 N° 4 (Mars 2010) . - pp. 282–288
Titre : Calcination of low-grade laterite for concentration of Ni by magnetic separation Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Jungah Kim, Auteur ; Gjergj Dodbiba, Auteur ; Hideaki Tanno, Auteur Année de publication : 2011 Article en page(s) : pp. 282–288 Note générale : Génie Minier Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Laterite ore Nickel Magnetic separation Calcination Magnetite Hematite Résumé : With the continuous depletion of high-grade nickel ores such as millerite and niccolite, nickeliferous laterites have become the major source for the production of nickel metal. However, only 42% of the world’s production of nickel comes from laterites, since the concentration of Ni is relatively low (ca. 2 wt.%). In addition, other metals, such as magnesium, iron and silicon can be found in laterite, which make the concentration of nickel even more difficult.
In this study, a low-grade nickeliferous laterite ore was first calcinated and then processed by using a wet magnetic separator in order to recover nickel. Since, the ore contains both Ni and Fe, the calcination of laterite is effective in altering the crystalline structure of Fe species and therefore its magnetic properties, which in turn enable the selective concentration of nickel by magnetic separation that is an easy and environmentally-friendly technique. The experimental results have indicated the importance of carefully controlling: (1) the calcination temperature; (2) the pulp density and (3) applied magnetic field strength. The main finding of this work was that magnetic separation is effective in recovering 48% of nickel from laterite, increasing the Ni grade in the recovered product from 1.5% to 2.9%, when prior to the separation the ore was calcinated at 500 °C for 1 h.DEWEY : 622 ISSN : 0892-6875 En ligne : http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0892687510000063 [article] Calcination of low-grade laterite for concentration of Ni by magnetic separation [texte imprimé] / Jungah Kim, Auteur ; Gjergj Dodbiba, Auteur ; Hideaki Tanno, Auteur . - 2011 . - pp. 282–288.
Génie Minier
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Minerals engineering > Vol. 23 N° 4 (Mars 2010) . - pp. 282–288
Mots-clés : Laterite ore Nickel Magnetic separation Calcination Magnetite Hematite Résumé : With the continuous depletion of high-grade nickel ores such as millerite and niccolite, nickeliferous laterites have become the major source for the production of nickel metal. However, only 42% of the world’s production of nickel comes from laterites, since the concentration of Ni is relatively low (ca. 2 wt.%). In addition, other metals, such as magnesium, iron and silicon can be found in laterite, which make the concentration of nickel even more difficult.
In this study, a low-grade nickeliferous laterite ore was first calcinated and then processed by using a wet magnetic separator in order to recover nickel. Since, the ore contains both Ni and Fe, the calcination of laterite is effective in altering the crystalline structure of Fe species and therefore its magnetic properties, which in turn enable the selective concentration of nickel by magnetic separation that is an easy and environmentally-friendly technique. The experimental results have indicated the importance of carefully controlling: (1) the calcination temperature; (2) the pulp density and (3) applied magnetic field strength. The main finding of this work was that magnetic separation is effective in recovering 48% of nickel from laterite, increasing the Ni grade in the recovered product from 1.5% to 2.9%, when prior to the separation the ore was calcinated at 500 °C for 1 h.DEWEY : 622 ISSN : 0892-6875 En ligne : http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0892687510000063