Dj. Droppert et Yx. Shang, THE LEACHING BEHAVIOR OF NICKELIFEROUS PYRRHOTITE CONCENTRATE IN HOT NITRIC-ACID, Hydrometallurgy, 39(1-3), 1995, pp. 169-182
This paper describes the leaching behaviour of nickeliferous pyrrhotit
e concentrates in hot nitric acid. The effect of the following paramet
ers was investigated by applying a conventional leach procedure, where
pyrrhotite was leached in a solution containing excess HNO3: temperat
ure, solids content, [HNO3] and particle size. The reaction products w
ere, Fe(NO3)(3), Ni(NO3)(2), elemental sulphur, SO42- and NO gas. Sulp
hate formation has a strong negative effect on the efficiency and econ
omics of any nitric acid based leach process and special attention has
been given, therefore, to the mechanism of formation of SO42-. Sulpha
te formation can be minimized by applying a so-called controlled leach
technique. This technique involves activation of the dissolution reac
tion of pyrrhotite by addition of a small excess of HNO3, followed by
slow addition of HNO3 keeping the acid concentration at a constant low
level. By applying this technique the efficiency and kinetics of the
leach are improved as well. Finally a method for recovery of Ni as a N
i-sulphide concentrate is discussed and a conceptual flowsheet is prop
osed, in which Fe will be produced as well grown and clean hematite, s
ulphur as elemental sulphur and Ni as a Ni-sulphide concentrate.