A study has been made to investigate the effects of methanol and ethan
ol additions in dilute hydrochloric acid leaching of polymetallic sea
nodules. In the absence of additives, the hydrochloric acid solution i
n an aqueous medium (2.75 kmol/m3) leaches out only copper and iron in
considerable amounts and more than 90% recovery of all the metals are
achieved only when a very strong concentration of acid (11 kmol/m3) i
s used. It has been found that metal recoveries can be considerably im
proved even in 2.75 kmol/m3 hydrochloric acid solution if an appropria
te amount of methanol or ethanol is incorporated with it. The addition
of 75 vol% of methanol in the 2.75 kmol/m3 hydrochloric acid system h
as been found to recover more than 90% of each metal. The requirement
of ethanol has been found to be 18.5 vol% to achieve the same degree o
f recovery of metals in dilute hydrochloric acid solution. The effects
of other parameters such as period of leaching and acid concentration
on the recovery of metals in the alcoholic hydrochloric acid leaching
system have also been studied.