连续离子交换法从废铜浸出液中回收钴

T.H. Jeffers, K.S. Gritton, P.G. Bennett, D.C. Seidel
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大量的钴存在于容易获得的废铜浸出液中。矿业局调查了在多室离子交换(MCIX)柱中从这些溶液中提取钴的可行性。考察了水流速、树脂流速、柱高和隔室高度对钴提取的影响。当溶液流速高达5.5 gpm/ft2 (13.4 m3/h m2)的柱截面积和水树脂比为40:1时,钴的提取率达到92%或更高。随着塔柱高度的增加,整体钴提取率增加,但2.4和3.7 m塔柱单位高度的钴提取率高于5.5 m塔柱。采用溶剂萃取法对MCIX柱洗脱液进行提纯和浓缩,得到含钴量为70 ~ 80 g/L的硫酸钴溶液。从该溶液中获得含钴量超过99%的金属阴极。在离子交换洗脱液的处理过程中还回收了镍、锌和铜的副产物。一个商业规模的工厂处理含26毫克/升Co的废浸出液10,000 gpm(2,270立方米/小时)的总资本成本估计为2310万美元。算上锌、镍和铜的副产品,钴的净运营成本估计为5.10美元/磅(11.24美元/千克)。
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Recovery of cobalt from spent copper leach solution using continuous ion exchange

Significant amounts of cobalt are present in readily accessible spent copper leach solutions. The Bureau of Mines investigated the feasibility of extracting cobalt from one of these solutions in a multiple-compartment ionexchange (MCIX) column. The effects of aqueous flow rate, resin flow rate, column height, and compartment height on cobalt extraction were determined. Cobalt extractions of 92% or higher were achieved at solution flow rates of up to 5.5 gpm/ft2 (13.4 m3/h m2) of column cross-sectional area and an aqueous-to-resin flow ratio of 40:1. Overall cobalt extraction increased as the column height increased, but cobalt extraction per unit of height was more efficient in 2.4 and 3.7 m columns that in a 5.5 m column. Solvent extraction procedures were utilized to purify and concentrate the MCIX column eluates and produce a cobalt sulfate solution containing 70 to 80 g/L Co. Metallic cathodes, containing over 99% Co, were electrowon from this solution. Nickel, zinc, and copper byproducts were also recovered during processing of the ion-exchange eluates.

Estimated total capital cost for a commercial-scale plant processing 10,000 gpm (2,270 m3/h) of a spent leach solution containing 26 mg/L Co was $23.1 million (U.S.). With credits for zinc, nickel, and copper byproducts, the estimated net operating cost was $5.10/lb ($11.24/kg) of cobalt.

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