Review of the past, present, and future of the hydrometallurgical production of nickel and cobalt from lateritic ores

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Laterite ores are becoming the most important global source of nickel and cobalt. Pyrometallurgical processing of the laterites is still a dominant technology, but the share of nickel and cobalt produced by the application of various hydrometallurgical technologies is increasing. Hydrometallurgy is a less energy-demanding process, resulting in lower operational costs and environmental impacts. This review covers past technologies for hydrometallurgical processing of nickel and cobalt (Caron), current technologies (high-pressure acid leaching, atmospheric leaching, heap leaching), developing technologies (Direct nickel, Neomet) as well as prospective biotechnologies (Ferredox process).

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Stanković, S., Stopić, S., Sokić, M., Marković, B., & Friedrich, B. (2020). Review of the past, present, and future of the hydrometallurgical production of nickel and cobalt from lateritic ores. Metallurgical and Materials Engineering. Association of Metallurgical Engineers of Serbia. https://doi.org/10.30544/513

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