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Vol 150 Iss. 2
Pages:
114-115
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Article

Application of foam flotation extraction for wastewater treatment and production of pure nickel sulfate

Authors:
P. N. Devyatkin
About authors
  • Postgraduate student G.V. Plekhanov Saint Petersburg Mining University
Date submitted:
2001-07-03
Date accepted:
2001-08-19
Date published:
2002-05-20

Abstract

The basic technological scheme for producing pure nickel sulfate (nickel sulfate of higher grades) from wastewater of the Severonickel Combine developed and tested on a single technological sample is described. The effluents of the combine can be characterized as relatively poor solutions suitable for obtaining nickel in the form of commercial products - seven-water nickel sulfate. The proposed technology includes the following main operations: oxidative hydrolysis for purification from Fe, AI, etc.; purification from Co; froth flotation extraction; control flotation; operations on separation of aqueous and organic phases; reextraction of nickel; regeneration of the extractant and crystallization of nickel sulfate. The obtained nickel sulfate meets GOST requirements for nickel sulfate of higher grades. The pre-feasibility study showed that the water treatment process is costless due to profit from sales of the resulting commercial products.

Область исследования:
Metallurgy
Funding:

None

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