Processing of waste copper converter slag using organic acids for extraction of copper, nickel, and cobalt

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An innovative, economical, and environmentally sound hydrometallurgical process has been proposed for recovering Cu, Ni, and Co from copper-rich converter slag by organic acids. In the leaching experiments, the effects of organic acid concentrations, pulp density, temperature, and time were investigated. Optimum recovery of 99.1% Cu, 89.2% Ni, 94% Co, and 99.2% Fe was achieved in 9–10 h at 308 K (35 °C) temperature and 15% pulp density with 2 N citric acid using <45 µm particles. Pourbaix diagrams of metal-water-citrate systems were supplemented to examine solubility of ligands at the desired conditions. Furthermore, the leaching mechanism was based on the SEM-EDS (energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy) and XRD characterization as well as the leaching results obtained.

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Meshram, P., Prakash, U., Bhagat, L., Abhilash, Zhao, H., & van Hullebusch, E. D. (2020). Processing of waste copper converter slag using organic acids for extraction of copper, nickel, and cobalt. Minerals, 10(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/min10030290

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