Recovery of metal values from copper converter and smelter slags by ferric chloride leachingS, Anand and P, Kanta Rao and P K, Jena (1980) Recovery of metal values from copper converter and smelter slags by ferric chloride leaching. Hydrometallurgy , 5 (4). pp. 355-365.
AbstractA study of the recovery of copper, nickel and cobalt from copper converter and smelter slags by leaching with ferric chloride is reported. The converter slag from Ghatsila, India contained 4.03% copper, 1.99% nickel and 0.48% cobalt and the smelter slag contained 1.76% copper, 0.23% nickel and 0.19% cobalt. Various parameters including the effect of stirring, leaching time, leaching temperature, concentration of ferric chloride, solid-liquid ratio and particle size, on the extraction of copper, nickel and cobalt have been studied. 92% copper, 28% nickel and 24% cobalt could be extracted from converter slag under optimum conditions, whereas 54% copper, 71% nickel and 44% cobalt could be extracted from smelter slag.
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