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Kinetics of autoclave oxidation of nickel monosulfide

Authors:
M. V. Nikitin
L. V. Chugaev
I. N. Maslenitsky
Date submitted:
1969-12-25
Date accepted:
1970-02-27
Date published:
1970-07-10

Abstract

Studies on the autoclave oxidation of nickel sulfides mainly consider the behavior of fused nickel sulfide, which is similar in composition to heatherwood Ni3S2. Only a few have highlighted the kinetics of dissolution of nickel monosulfide NiS, one of the main components of various intermediates of nickel production: anode sludge, nickel sulfide concentrate obtained by precipitation with hydrogen sulfide, intermediate phase of autoclave dissolution of nickel concentrate flotation of copper-nickel feinstein...

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