Characterization of Nickel in Chromite Beneficiation Tailings by Mineral Liberation Analysis and Its Recovery by H2SO4 Leaching Followed by Oxalic Acid Precipitation
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2024Author
Altiner, MahmutIbrahim, Ahmedaljaali Ibrahim Idrees
Kursunoglu, Sait
Top, Soner
Bayat, Oktay
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This study investigated the recovery of nickel from tailings (0.2% Ni) obtained
in a chromite beneficiation plant using H2SO4 leaching followed by oxalic acid
precipitation. The tailings were characterized using mineral liberation analysis. Ni was found as Fe-Ni, Fe-Ni-Co sulfide minerals, which were encapsulated in serpentine, olivine, pyroxene and clinochlore. Liberated fine chromite
minerals benefited from magnetic separation followed by Falcon concentrator.
A chromite product with a grade > 37% was obtained. The effect of leaching
conditions including acid concentration, temperature, time and solid-to-liquid
ratio on the leaching behavior of Ni was investigated based on the Taguchi
approach. It was possible to extract Ni with a rate of > 98% from the tailings
using the following conditions: H2SO4 concentration of 3 M, solid-to-liquid
ratio of 1:20 and ambient temperature for 2 h. Finally, Ni was precipitated as
an oxalate form with a precipitation rate of 72%. It is believed that implementing additional purification methods like solvent extraction may be
essential to obtain a high-purity nickel product from the leach solution of
oxalate precipitate. Experimental results indicate that the tailings used in
this study are a good alternative as Ni resource in the near future.