Characteristics of two nickel smelter slags (one fresh and one 30-years old
) and their leaching behavior in sulfuric acid were investigated. X-ray dif
fractogram revealed that both slags were mainly iron silicate glass, with a
small fraction of crystalline fayalite (Fe2SiO4). The fresh slag contained
a very small fraction of maghemite (gamma-Fe2O3) in addition. In the 0.1 M
sulfuric acid solution, over 35% of Ni and 45% of Co were extracted from t
he slag (L/S = 10) within 5 hours. Over 65% Ni and 75% Co extraction were r
eached after 20 hours. Higher acid concentrations accelerated the leaching
process. No selective leaching of Ni and Co was observed in the acid at con
centrations of 0.05 M or above. The fraction of Fe extracted was comparable
to Co. The additives, including NH4+ and Cl-, showed little effect on the
selectivity under the condition studied. Further decrease in the acid conce
ntration, however, resulted in a preferential leaching of Ni and Co, which
may explain the deficit of Ni and Co in the weathered old slag.