Mineral Processing and Technology International Conference 2017 | |
Effect of pulp density and particle size on indirect bioleaching of Pomalaa nickel laterite using metabolic citric acid | |
Petrus, H.B.T.M.^1 ; Wanta, K.C.^2 ; Setiawan, H.^1 ; Perdana, I.^1 ; Astuti, W.^3 | |
Advanced Material and Sustainable Mineral Processing Research Group, Chemical Engineering Department, University of Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia^1 | |
Chemical Engineering Department, Parahyangan Catholic University, Bandung, Indonesia^2 | |
Research Unit for Mineral Technology, Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Lampung Selatan, Indonesia^3 | |
关键词: Aspergillus niger; Environmentally friendly process; Hydrometallurgical process; Leaching agents; Leaching process; Optimum conditions; Shrinking core model; Solid/liquid ratios; | |
Others : https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1757-899X/285/1/012004/pdf DOI : 10.1088/1757-899X/285/1/012004 |
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来源: IOP | |
【 摘 要 】
Nickel laterite ore contains oxide of iron, aluminum or both with nickel, cobalt and chromium which can be leached out using hydrometallurgical process. For the purpose of meeting the world's increasing demand of nickel, there is a need to invent environmentally friendly process to efficiently leach nickel. This experiment used nickel laterite ore obtained from Pomalaa, South Sulawesi. The leaching agent is metabolic citric acid produced by Aspergillus Niger under optimum condition. Leaching process was done in three-necked flask in atmospheric temperature and constant stirring speed of 200 rpm. The variable examined in the experiment was pulp density and particle size of nickel laterite ore. Samples were taken at 3, 7, 10, 14, and 17 minutes and then filtered and diluted to be analyzed using ICP-AES. The result of the experiment showed the maximum recovery of metals increase with the decrease of the pulp density. The maximum recovery for varying pulp density were at 5% solid/liquid ratio and the recovery were Ni at 1.63%, Al at 0.47%, Fe at 0.23% and Mg at 1.09%. The effect of particle size on leaching process showed that the leaching process follows the shrinking core model. The maximum recovery of metals at particle size were at 100-120 mesh with Ni at 1.37%, Fe at 0.10%, Al at 0.72% and Mg at 0.62%.
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